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Solution‐Grown Chloride Perovskite Crystal of Red Afterglow
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We report the growth of a halide-based double perovskite, Cs<sub>2</sub> Na<sub>x</sub> Ag<sub>1-x</sub> InCl<sub>6</sub> :y%Mn, via a facile hydrothermal reaction at 180 °C. Through a co-doping strategy of both Na<sup>+</sup> and Mn<sup>2+</sup> , the as-prepared crystals exhibited a red afterglow featuring a high color purity (ca. 100 %) and a long duration time (>5400 s), three orders of magnitude longer than those solution-processed organic afterglow crystals. The energy transfer (ET) process between self-trapped excitons (STE) and activators was investigated through time-resolved spectroscopy, which suggested an ET efficiency up to 41 %. Importantly, the nominal concentration of dopants, especially in the case of Na<sup>+</sup> , was found a useful tool to control both energy level and number distribution of traps. Cryogenic afterglow measurements suggested that the afterglow phenomenon was likely governed by thermal-activated exciton diffusion and electron tunneling process.
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