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Photoluminescence Path Bifurcations by Spin Flip in Two-Dimensional CrPS<sub>4</sub>

Suhyeon Kim, Sangho Yoon, Hyobin Ahn, Gangtae Jin, Hye‐Sun Kim, Moon‐Ho Jo, Changgu Lee, Jonghwan Kim, Sunmin Ryu

2022ACS Nano28 citationsDOI

Abstract

Ultrathin layered crystals of coordinated chromium(III) are promising not only as two-dimensional (2D) magnets but also as 2D near-infrared (NIR) emitters due to long-range spin correlation and efficient transition between high- and low-spin excited states of Cr3+ ions. In this study, we report on the dual-band NIR photoluminescence (PL) of CrPS4 and show that its excitonic emission bifurcates into fluorescence and phosphorescence depending on thickness, temperature, and defect density. In addition to the spectral branching, the biexponential decay of PL transients, also affected by the three factors, could be well described within a three-level kinetic model for Cr(III). In essence, the PL bifurcations are governed by activated reverse intersystem crossing from the low- to high-spin states, and the transition barrier becomes lower for thinner 2D samples because of surface-localized defects. Our findings can be generalized to 2D solids of coordinated metals and will be valuable in realizing groundbreaking magneto-optic functions and devices.

Topics & Concepts

Intersystem crossingPhotoluminescenceMaterials scienceExcited statePhosphorescenceFluorescenceSpin (aerodynamics)Molecular physicsCondensed matter physicsChemical physicsOptoelectronicsAtomic physicsChemistryPhysicsOpticsSinglet stateThermodynamics2D Materials and ApplicationsPerovskite Materials and ApplicationsQuantum Dots Synthesis And Properties