Cooperative Regulation of ns2 Lone-Pair Expression Realizes Distinct Excitonic Emissions in Hybrid Germanium, Tin, and Lead Halides

IF 14.4 1区 化学 Q1 CHEMISTRY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Jiang Han, Yawen Li, Peijie Zhang, Bin Xu, Xiaofan Xu, Zewei Quan
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Lone-pair expression is significantly influenced by geometric constraints in hybrid metal halides (HMHs). Two-dimensional (2D) HMHs possess reduced structural dimensionality, allowing for a wide range of off-center displacement of the metal center. However, the effect of lone-pair-induced off-center distortion on the geometric configuration of inorganic units, electronic properties, and exciton emissions in 2D HMHs remains unclear. In this study, 2D DMPMBr4 (DMP = N,N′-dimethylpiperazine) HMHs of group 14 elements (M = Ge, Sn, and Pb) are developed, exhibiting pronounced stereochemical activity of ns2 lone-pair electrons. Such 2D HMHs are chosen as a model system to demonstrate the influence of the stereochemical activity of ns2 lone-pair electrons on the geometric configuration of inorganic units, electronic properties, and exciton emissions. The off-center distortion D is introduced to describe the degree of lone-pair expression in these HMHs, and a quantitative relationship between the D and FE/STE emissions is established. When the D is reduced to less than 0.24, the off-center distortion of the units is sufficiently suppressed to limit the lone-pair expression, facilitating the excitonic transition from the STE state to the FE state upon compression. Substituting metal cations with those having more inactive ns2 lone-pair electrons exerts a similar effect to pressure in promoting the excitonic transitions in the DMPMBr4 series. This study uncovers the relationship between the stereochemical activity of ns2 lone-pair electrons and excitonic emissions, which could accelerate the development of HMHs with the desired optical properties.

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杂化金属卤化物(HMHs)中的孤对表达受几何限制的影响很大。二维(2D)混合金属卤化物的结构维度较低,因此金属中心的偏心位移范围较大。然而,孤对引起的偏心变形对二维 HMHs 中无机单元的几何构型、电子特性和激子发射的影响仍不清楚。本研究开发了 14 族元素(M = Ge、Sn 和 Pb)的二维 DMPMBr4(DMP = N,N′-二甲基哌嗪)HMHs,表现出明显的 ns2 孤对电子立体化学活性。我们选择这种二维 HMHs 作为模型系统,以证明 ns2 孤对电子的立体化学活性对无机单元的几何构型、电子特性和激子发射的影响。我们引入了偏心畸变 D 来描述这些 HMHs 中孤电子对的表达程度,并建立了 D 与 FE/STE 发射之间的定量关系。当 D 减小到小于 0.24 时,单元的偏心畸变被充分抑制,从而限制了孤对表达,促进了压缩时从 STE 状态到 FE 状态的激子转变。用具有更多不活泼 ns2 孤对电子的金属阳离子替代 DMPMBr4 系列中的金属阳离子,在促进激子跃迁方面会产生与压力类似的效果。这项研究揭示了 ns2 孤对电子的立体化学活性与激子发射之间的关系,这将加速具有所需光学特性的 HMHs 的开发。
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