The Interplay between Luminescence Dissymmetry Factor and Quantum Yield: Symmetric and Asymmetric Hydrogen Bonding.

IF 15.6 1区 化学 Q1 CHEMISTRY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Zhaoyu Wang,Xin Zeng,Wenkai Zhao,Yunchao Miao,Haolin Lu,Hebin Wang,Tianyin Shao,Xinyi Niu,Sehrish Gull,Tianjiao Qiao,Bing Sun,Xinfeng Liu,Hao-Li Zhang,Yongsheng Chen,Guankui Long
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Unraveling the luminescence-structure relationship in metal-free chiral perovskites remains challenging, particularly for achieving both a strong circularly polarized luminescence (CPL) and high photoluminescence quantum yield (PLQY). Here, we attempt to decode this hidden linkage by constructing the isomorphic polymorph-based metal-free chiral perovskite through the rational design of the A-site cation. The distinct steric hindrance between meta- and ortho-ammonium sites in 2-methylpiperazine-1,4-diium provides two possibilities for forming the hydrogen bond, which could control the crystallization pathways. Therefore, two different metal-free chiral perovskite polymorphs (A and B) with symmetric or asymmetric hydrogen bonding were obtained, which exhibit a remarkable difference in PLQY (36.51% vs 1.85%) and photoluminescence dissymmetry factor (|glum|, 0.032 vs 0.066). The highly luminescent polymorph A demonstrates stronger intermolecular coupling mediated by the symmetric hydrogen bonding, which effectively suppresses the nonradiative decay through rigidification of the octahedral framework, thereby enhancing the PLQY. In contrast, the asymmetric hydrogen bonding in polymorph B induces a greater structural distortion, which enhances the electron-phonon coupling and consequently reduces the PLQY. However, this asymmetric hydrogen bonding promotes efficient chirality transfer, leading to an increase of |glum|. Our work provides a molecular-level understanding of symmetric and asymmetric hydrogen bonding to determine the crystal packings and exciton dynamics, and thus the luminescence dissymmetry factor and quantum yield.
发光不对称因子与量子产率的相互作用:对称与非对称氢键。
揭示无金属手性钙钛矿的发光结构关系仍然具有挑战性,特别是要实现强圆极化发光(CPL)和高光致发光量子产率(PLQY)。在这里,我们试图通过合理设计a位阳离子构建同构多晶型无金属手性钙钛矿来解码这种隐藏的链接。2-甲基哌嗪-1,4-diium中间铵位和正铵位之间明显的位阻为氢键的形成提供了两种可能,从而控制了结晶途径。因此,得到了两种不同的无金属手性钙钛矿多晶(A和B),它们具有对称或不对称氢键,PLQY (36.51% vs 1.85%)和光致发光不对称因子(|glum|, 0.032 vs 0.066)差异显著。高发光多晶A显示出由对称氢键介导的更强的分子间偶联,通过八面体框架的刚性有效抑制了非辐射衰变,从而增强了PLQY。相反,多晶片B中的不对称氢键引起了更大的结构畸变,从而增强了电子-声子耦合,从而降低了PLQY。然而,这种不对称氢键促进了有效的手性转移,导致|胶|的增加。我们的工作提供了对对称和不对称氢键的分子水平理解,以确定晶体包装和激子动力学,从而确定发光不对称因子和量子产率。
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2398
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