Abstract

AbstractMulti‐excitonic emitting materials in luminescent metal halides are emerging candidates for anti‐counterfeiting and information encryption applications. Herein, ATPP2SnCl6 (ATPP=acetonyltriphenylphosphonium) phase was designed and synthesized by rationally choosing emissive organic reagent of ATPPCl and non‐toxic stable metal ions of Sn4+, and Sb3+ was further doped into ATPP2SnCl6 to tune the photoluminescence with external self‐trapped excitons emission. The derived non‐toxic ATPP2SnCl6 shows multi‐excitonic luminescent centers verified by optical study and differential charge‐density from density functional theory calculations. Incorporation of Sb3+ dopants and the increasing concentrations induce the efficient energy transfer therein, thus enhancing photoluminescence quantum yield from 5.1 % to 73.8 %. The multi‐excitonic emission inspires the creation of information encryption and decryption by leveraging the photoluminescence from ATPPCl to ATPP2SnCl6 host and ATPP2SnCl6 : Sb3+. This study facilitates the anti‐counterfeiting application by employing solution‐processable luminescent metal halides materials with excitation‐dependent PL properties.

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