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Dmitry Baranov. Portrait.

Dmitry Baranov

Associate senior lecturer

Dmitry Baranov. Portrait.

Superlattices are greener on the other side : How light transforms self-assembled mixed halide perovskite nanocrystals

Author

  • Michael C. Brennan
  • Stefano Toso
  • Ilia M. Pavlovetc
  • Maksym Zhukovskyi
  • Sergio Marras
  • Masaru Kuno
  • Liberato Manna
  • Dmitry Baranov

Summary, in English

Perovskite nanocrystal superlattices (NC SLs) are the nearest real-world approximations to monodisperse NC ensembles. NC SLs thus represent ideal model systems for evaluating the optical and structural stability of CsPb(I1xBrx)3 NCs at a macroscopic level. Here, photoinduced changes to CsPb(I1xBrx)3 NC SLs (0 < x < 1.0) are probed via in situ photoluminescence, X-ray diffraction, and electron microscopy. We find that prolonged (∼10−20 h) ultraviolet−visible irradiation causes irreversible PL blueshifts, photobrightening, and crystal structure contractions. These changes stem from gradual photoinduced I2 sublimation, which transforms CsPb(I1xBrx)3 into CsPbBr3. Despite eliminating half of the initial halides from individual CsPb(I0.53Br0.47)3 particles, NCs within SLs remarkably preserve their initial crystallinity, cuboidal shapes, edge lengths, and size distributions. This work illustrates compositional control toward generating precisely engineered perovskite NC SLs. It also highlights iodide photo-oxidation as a hurdle that must be overcome if mixed halide perovskite nanomaterials are to be applied beyond fundamental studies.

Publishing year

2020

Language

English

Pages

1465-1473

Publication/Series

ACS Energy Letters

Volume

5

Issue

5

Document type

Journal article

Publisher

The American Chemical Society (ACS)

Status

Published

ISBN/ISSN/Other

  • ISSN: 2380-8195