Recently,many lead-free metal halides with diverse structures and highly efficient emission have been reported.However,their poor stability and single-mode emission color severely limit their applications.Herein,three...Recently,many lead-free metal halides with diverse structures and highly efficient emission have been reported.However,their poor stability and single-mode emission color severely limit their applications.Herein,three homologous Sb^(3+)-doped zero-dimensional(0D)air-stable Sn(IV)-based metal halides with different crystal structures were developed by inserting a single organic ligand into SnCl_(4)lattice,which brings different optical properties.Under photoexcitation,(C_(25)H_(22)P)SnC_(l5)@Sb⋅CH_(4O)(Sb^(3+)−1)does not emit light,(C_(25)H_(22)P)_(2)SnC_(l6)@Sb-α(Sb^(3+)−2α)shines bright yellow emission with a photoluminescence quantum yield(PLQY)of 92%,and(C_(25)H_(22)P)_(2)SnC_(l6)@Sb-β(Sb^(3+)−2β)exhibits intense red emission with a PLQY of 78%.The above three compounds show quite different optical properties should be due to their different crystal structures and the lattice distortions.Particularly,Sb^(3+)−1 can be successfully converted into Sb^(3+)−2αunder the treatment of C_(25)H_(22)PCl solution,accompanied by a transition from nonemission to efficient yellow emission,serving as a“turn-on”photoluminescence(PL)switching.Parallelly,a reversible structure conversion between Sb^(3+)−2αand Sb^(3+)−2βwas witnessed after dichloromethane or volatilization treatment,accompanied by yellow and red emission switching.Thereby,a triple-mode tunable PL switching of off-onI-onII can be constructed in Sb^(3+)-doped Sn(IV)-based compounds.Finally,we demonstrated the as-synthesized compounds in fluorescent anticounterfeiting,information encryption,and optical logic gates.展开更多
基金Guangxi Graduate Education,Grant/Award Number:YCSW2023026Scientific and Technological Bases and Talents of Guangxi,Grant/Award Numbers:AD23026119,AD21238027Guangxi NSF project,Grant/Award Number:2020GXNSFDA238004。
文摘Recently,many lead-free metal halides with diverse structures and highly efficient emission have been reported.However,their poor stability and single-mode emission color severely limit their applications.Herein,three homologous Sb^(3+)-doped zero-dimensional(0D)air-stable Sn(IV)-based metal halides with different crystal structures were developed by inserting a single organic ligand into SnCl_(4)lattice,which brings different optical properties.Under photoexcitation,(C_(25)H_(22)P)SnC_(l5)@Sb⋅CH_(4O)(Sb^(3+)−1)does not emit light,(C_(25)H_(22)P)_(2)SnC_(l6)@Sb-α(Sb^(3+)−2α)shines bright yellow emission with a photoluminescence quantum yield(PLQY)of 92%,and(C_(25)H_(22)P)_(2)SnC_(l6)@Sb-β(Sb^(3+)−2β)exhibits intense red emission with a PLQY of 78%.The above three compounds show quite different optical properties should be due to their different crystal structures and the lattice distortions.Particularly,Sb^(3+)−1 can be successfully converted into Sb^(3+)−2αunder the treatment of C_(25)H_(22)PCl solution,accompanied by a transition from nonemission to efficient yellow emission,serving as a“turn-on”photoluminescence(PL)switching.Parallelly,a reversible structure conversion between Sb^(3+)−2αand Sb^(3+)−2βwas witnessed after dichloromethane or volatilization treatment,accompanied by yellow and red emission switching.Thereby,a triple-mode tunable PL switching of off-onI-onII can be constructed in Sb^(3+)-doped Sn(IV)-based compounds.Finally,we demonstrated the as-synthesized compounds in fluorescent anticounterfeiting,information encryption,and optical logic gates.