Molecular Origins of Near-Infrared Luminescence in Molybdenum and Tungsten Oxyhalide Perovskites
Emily E. Morgan,
Alexandra Brumberg,
Shobhana Panuganti
et al.
Abstract:Materials with near-infrared (near-IR) luminescence are
desirable
for applications in communications and sensing, as well as biomedical
diagnostics and imaging. The most used inorganic near-IR emitters
rely on precise doping of host crystal structures with select rare-earth
or transition metal ions. Recently, another class of materials with
intrinsic near-IR emission has been reported. The compositions of
these materials were initially described as vacancy-ordered halide
double perovskites Cs2MoCl6 and Cs2WCl6… Show more
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