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Self-trapped exciton emission in an Sn(<scp>ii</scp>)-doped all-inorganic zero-dimensional zinc halide perovskite variant

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2021

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The toxicity of Pb in conventional perovskites impedes the commercialization of their optoelectronic devices. Therefore, the search for comparable Pb-free perovskites is vital and needs urgent attention. Herein, for the first time, we successfully synthesize the Sn(II)-doped Pb-free zinc-based perovskite variant Cs<sub>2</sub>ZnCl<sub>4</sub>. The influence of doping is investigated both experimentally and theoretically. Broad bright red emission with a large Stokes shift is observed and attributed to the self-trapped exciton (STE) emission of the doped disphenoidal [SnCl<sub>4</sub>]<sup>2-</sup> units in the host matrix, from <sup>3</sup>P<sub>1</sub> to <sup>1</sup>S<sub>0</sub>. Temperature-dependent photoluminescence (PL) shows a peak split at cryogenic temperature, which is ascribed to the Jahn-Teller effect of the <sup>3</sup>P<sub>1</sub> state. Theoretical study reveals that the impurity states of Sn<sup>2+</sup> shrink the bandgap and localize the band edges, and distortion of [SnCl<sub>4</sub>]<sup>2-</sup> under excitation ultimately leads to the STE emission. This work is significant for STE emission studies and will pave a way for Pb-free perovskite variants in illumination applications.

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