Recently,
interest in developing efficient, low-cost, nontoxic, and stable metal
halide emitters that can be incorporated into solid-state lighting
technologies has taken hold. Here we report nontoxic, stable, and
highly efficient blue-light-emitting Cs3Cu2Br5–xIx (0
≤ x ≤ 5). Room-temperature photoluminescence
measurements show bright blue emission in the 456 to 443 nm range
with near-unity quantum yield for Cs3Cu2I5. Density functional theory calculations and power-dependent
PL measurements suggest that the emission results from self-trapped
excitons induced by strong charge localization within the zero-dimensional
cluster structure of Cs3Cu2Br5–xIx