Color-Tunable CsCdCl<sub>3</sub> Perovskite for Low-Temperature Anticounterfeiting and Information Storage Applications
Xue Hao, Ting Wang, Xuanyu Zhu, Lihui Hou, Lin Nie, Haozhe Liu, Yang Yue, Xin An, Qingshan He, Xue Yu
Abstract
Low-temperature anticounterfeiting technologies play a crucial role in ensuring the authenticity and integrity of temperature-sensitive products such as vaccines, pharmaceuticals, and food items. In this work, a low-temperature anticounterfeiting route based on the differentiated photoluminescence (PL), PersL, and thermally stimulated luminescence (TSL) behaviors of metal halide perovskite, pure CsCdCl 3, and CsCdCl 3:10% Te 4+ is proposed. The CsCdCl 3 host exhibits pronounced color shifts, encompassing PL, PersL, and TSL behaviors, ranging from blue to yellow and orange as the temperature rises from 100 K to room temperature. This color change is attributed to a change in the luminous center (from the D 3d octahedron to the C 3v octahedron). Conversely, the addition of Te 4+ as the luminescence center inhibits the matrix emission, maintains the characteristic orange emission of Te 4+, and regulates the trap distribution of the matrix at low temperature and the TL luminescence intensity. This work highlights the significant promise of CsCdCl 3:10% Te 4+ and CsCdCl 3 phosphors as innovative low-temperature anticounterfeiting technologies, especially for cold-chain vaccine safety monitoring.