Abstract

AbstractDoping impurity ions, such as lanthanide (Ln3+) ions, can introduce unique emissions over the visible and near infrared (NIR) region and enrich the optoelectronic properties for lead‐free perovskites. Here, tetragonal Cs3InCl6:Sb nanocrystals (NCs) with bright self‐trapped excitons (STEs) emission have been synthesized. Interestingly, tetragonal Cs3InCl6:1%Sb can transform into monoclinic Cs3InCl6:1%Sb and orthorhombic Cs2InCl5·H2O:1%Sb under different solvent triggers. Further, a series of Ln3+ ions are doped into Cs3InCl6:Sb NCs, along with the appearance of Ln3+ ions emissions over the visible and NIR region. Benefiting from the different photoluminescence (PL) origins of the STEs and Eu3+ emissions, Cs3InCl6:Sb,Eu NCs enable varied color delivery and exhibit great potential as anti‐counterfeiting materials. Meantime, Cs3InCl6:Sb,Nd NCs with strong NIR emissions demonstrate great potential for NIR light‐emitting diode (LED) applications. This work not only presents an effective strategy to tune the optoelectronic properties of lead‐free perovskites, but also provides insight into applications in the anticounterfeiting and LED fields.

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