Effect of NaCl on the luminescent behavior of CsI thin films

IF 4.6 3区 化学 Q2 CHEMISTRY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
RSC Advances Pub Date : 2025-10-06 DOI:10.1039/D5RA05682A
Saurabh Singh, Xiyu Wen and Fuqian Yang
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Abstract

In recent years, several reports have shed light on the growing interest in modulating the optoelectronic properties of cesium iodide (CsI) thin films for enabling their application in low-cost and eco-friendly luminescent devices. However, traditional techniques used for such modification like annealing, doping, and nano-structuring, often demand high temperatures or vacuum processing, limiting their large-scale scalability. Herein, we report a simple, eco-friendly method to tailor the luminescent properties of CsI thin films by incorporating NaCl via a simple aqueous based, low-temperature (∼50 °C) process. CsI/NaCl films prepared in a 1 : 1 molar ratio of CsI and NaCl, exhibited strong UV-excited photoluminescence at ∼415 nm, with significantly longer radiative decay times (τ3 = 63.2 ns) than pure CsI films (τ3 = 27.94 ns), indicating suppressed non-radiative recombination likely due to partial defect passivation by Na+ ions at grain boundaries or surfaces. Moreover, a weaker broad emission, attributed to deep trap states, was also observed at ∼531 nm under this UV excitation of ∼365 nm wavelength. Notably, humidity-controlled studies revealed that both PL intensity and emission wavelength increase with relative humidity (RH) up to ∼50%, then decline at higher humidity due to moisture-induced defects and Na+ ion migration. Furthermore, XRD and SEM/EDS analyses confirmed mixed-phase domains and interface-rich regions that contributed to such moisture sensitive behavior of these films. Overall, this low-cost, solution-based strategy offers a scalable route to tune optical properties and stability in halide films via green technology for optoelectronic applications.

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NaCl对CsI薄膜发光行为的影响。
近年来,一些报道揭示了人们对调制碘化铯(CsI)薄膜光电特性的兴趣,使其能够应用于低成本和环保的发光器件。然而,用于此类修饰的传统技术,如退火、掺杂和纳米结构,通常需要高温或真空处理,限制了它们的大规模可扩展性。在此,我们报告了一种简单、环保的方法,通过简单的水基低温(~ 50°C)工艺加入NaCl来定制CsI薄膜的发光特性。以1:1摩尔比的CsI和NaCl制备的CsI/NaCl薄膜,在~ 415 nm处表现出强烈的紫外激发光致发光,其辐射衰减时间(τ 3 = 63.2 ns)明显比纯CsI薄膜(τ 3 = 27.94 ns)长,表明可能由于Na+离子在晶界或表面的部分缺陷钝化而抑制了非辐射重组。此外,在~ 365 nm波长的紫外激发下,在~ 531 nm处也观察到较弱的宽发射,这归因于深阱态。值得注意的是,湿度控制研究表明,当相对湿度(RH)达到~ 50%时,PL强度和发射波长都增加,然后由于水分诱导缺陷和Na+离子迁移而在较高湿度下下降。此外,XRD和SEM/EDS分析证实了混合相域和富界面区域对这些薄膜的水分敏感行为有贡献。总的来说,这种低成本、基于解决方案的策略提供了一种可扩展的途径,通过光电子应用的绿色技术来调整卤化物薄膜的光学特性和稳定性。
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RSC Advances
RSC Advances chemical sciences-
CiteScore
7.50
自引率
2.60%
发文量
3116
审稿时长
1.6 months
期刊介绍: An international, peer-reviewed journal covering all of the chemical sciences, including multidisciplinary and emerging areas. RSC Advances is a gold open access journal allowing researchers free access to research articles, and offering an affordable open access publishing option for authors around the world.
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