Self-trapped exciton emission in inorganic copper(I) metal halides

Front Optoelectron. 2021 Dec;14(4):459-472. doi: 10.1007/s12200-021-1133-4. Epub 2021 Mar 27.

Abstract

The broad emission and high photoluminescence quantum yield of self-trapped exciton (STE) radiative recombination emitters make them an ideal solution for single-substrate, white, solid-state lighting sources. Unlike impurities and defects in semiconductors, the formation of STEs requires a lattice distortion, along with strong electron-phonon coupling, in low electron-dimensional materials. The photoluminescence of inorganic copper(I) metal halides with low electron-dimensionality has been found to be the result of STEs. These materials were of significant interest because of their lead-free, all-inorganic structures, and high luminous efficiencies. In this paper, we summarize the luminescence characteristics of zero- and one-dimensional inorganic copper(I) metal halides with STEs to provide an overview of future research opportunities.

Keywords: inorganic copper(I) metal halides; low electron-dimensional; self-trapped exciton (STE).

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