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Hanjun Yang1, Wenhao Shao2,3, Yajie Cai1
1Department of Chemistry, Purdue University, West Lafayette, Indiana 47907, United States.
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Metal organic chalcogenides (MOCs) are an emerging class of two-dimensional (2D) materials featuring tunable band gaps and strong light-matter interactions with great potential for optical and polaritonic applications. Lead organic chalcogenides (LOCs) stand out among MOCs for sustaining long-lived coherent optical phonons despite their distorted lattices. However, the strong electron-phonon coupling also leads to rapid charge carrier self-trapping, hindering carrier transport. Herein, we demonstrate that charge carrier self-trapping is suppressed in Se- and Te-based LOCs. Specifically, the expansive Se and Te orbitals give rise to more dispersive conduction bands and reduced electron effective masses, thereby mitigating carrier self-trapping. As a result of reduced carrier self-trapping, the Se- and Te-based LOCs exhibit enhanced band-to-band photoluminescence and improved charge transport performance. Our results provide a synthetic route to Se- and Te-based LOC single crystals and demonstrate the potential of orbital engineering to tune their electronic and phononic properties.
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