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Realizing High-Efficiency Yellow Emission of Organic Antimony Halides via Rational Structural Design
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Zero-dimensional (0D) organic metal halides have captured extensive attention for their various structures and distinguished optical characteristics. However, achieving efficient emission through rational crystal structure design remains a great challenge, and how the crystal structure affects the photophysical properties of 0D metal halides is currently unclear. Herein, a rational crystal structure regulation strategy in 0D Sb(III)-based metal halides is proposed to realize near-unity photoluminescence quantum yield (PLQY). Specifically, two 0D organic Sb(III)-based compounds with different coordination configurations, namely, (C<sub>25</sub>H<sub>22</sub>P)<sub>2</sub>SbCl<sub>5</sub> and (C<sub>25</sub>H<sub>22</sub>P)SbCl<sub>4</sub> (C<sub>25</sub>H<sub>22</sub>P<sup>+</sup> = benzyltriphenylphosphonium), were successfully obtained by precisely controlling the ratio of the initial raw materials. (C<sub>25</sub>H<sub>22</sub>P)<sub>2</sub>SbCl<sub>5</sub> adopts an octahedral coordination geometry and shows highly efficient broadband yellow emission with a PLQY of 98.6%, while (C<sub>25</sub>H<sub>22</sub>P)SbCl<sub>4</sub> exhibits a seesaw-shaped [SbCl<sub>4</sub>]<sup>-</sup> cluster and does not emit light under photoexcitation. Theoretical calculations reveal that, by rationally controlling the coordination structure, the indirect bandgap of (C<sub>25</sub>H<sub>22</sub>P)SbCl<sub>4</sub> can be converted to the direct bandgap of (C<sub>25</sub>H<sub>22</sub>P)<sub>2</sub>SbCl<sub>5</sub>, thus ultimately boosting the emission intensity. Together with efficient emission and outstanding stability of (C<sub>25</sub>H<sub>22</sub>P)<sub>2</sub>SbCl<sub>5</sub>, a high-performance white-light emitting diode (WLED) with a high luminous efficiency of 31.2 lm W<sup>-1</sup> is demonstrated. Our findings provide a novel strategy to regulate the coordination structure of the crystals, so as to rationally optimize the luminescence properties of organic metal halides.
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