Air-Stable Perovskite Nanostructures with Dimensional Tunability by Polymerizable Structure-Directing Ligands
2020
Byun, Jinwoo | Satheeshkumar, Chinnadurai | Lee, Gil Yong | Oh, Jaehoon | Jung, Dong Hoon | Seo, Myungeun | Kim, Sang Ouk
Perovskite nanocrystals are promising luminescent materials with synthetic feasibility and band gap tunability. Nonetheless, application of the perovskite nanocrystals to light-emitting devices has been challenging because of the intrinsic poor colloidal stability and environmental vulnerability issues. Here, we introduce a new protocol for highly air-stable perovskite nanocrystal layers with a tunable band gap via a simple nanocrystal pinning process. The nanocrystals were composed of CH₃NH₃PbBr₃ (MAPbBr₃) mixed with (vinylbenzylamine)₂PbBr₄ ((VBzA)₂PbBr₄), which contains a photopolymerizable structure-directing ligand. Along with the compostion of (VBzA)₂PbBr₄, the band gap of the perovskite layer continuously increased with the reduction of the nanocrystal size and also lattice distortion. The nanocrystal film readily polymerized upon exposure to visible light was highly stable under humid air more than 15 days. Its application to bluish-green light-emitting diodes is demonstrated.
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