Jie-Ru Yang, Yingchen Peng, Huai-Yu Wu, Si-Yu Xu, Jiawei Lin, Xuexia Lu, Chuanhua Wu, Miao-Bin Xu, Xinghui Qi, Ye Yang, Jin Chen, Xiao-Ying Huang and Ke-Zhao Du
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Abstract
The research on low-dimensional organic–inorganic hybrid metal halide materials is attractive due to their flexible structures and outstanding optoelectronic properties. This paper reports on a series of novel (PIP)CdX4 compounds (PIP = protonated piperazine), including (PIP)CdI4 (Cd-I), (PIP)CdI2Cl2 (Cd-ICl) and (PIP)CdI2.4Br1.6 (Cd-IBr). It is notable that PIP·2Cl can diffuse into their structures resulting in a luminescent phase, (PIP)CdI4·PIP·2Cl (CdI-P). As a result, the molecular motion of PIP can be monitored by photoluminescence switching leading to a bulk luminescent heterostructure. The photophysical properties of CdI-P were studied using temperature-dependent photoluminescence, photoluminescence excitation, time-resolved photoluminescence spectra, and transient femtosecond absorption spectroscopy. We propose that the green emission of CdI-P should arise from self-trapped excitons (STEs) that undergo radiative recombination, which might be related to the isolated Cl− in the structure determined by the comparison study with (PIP)CdI4·PIP·2I and density functional theory calculations. The superior water solubility should enhance the processability of the title compounds. Finally, an advanced time-resolved information encryption application was developed.