We report the synthesis and characterization of nanocrystals of a novel fully inorganic
lead-free zero-dimensional perovskite, Cs
4
SnBr
6
. Samples are made
of crystals with an average size of ∼20 nm with green emission centered around
530 nm. Interestingly, both colloidal suspensions and thin films show an enhanced air
stability with respect to that of any other previous tin-based nanocrystalline system,
with emission persisting for tens of hours under laboratory air.
a b s t r a c tWe investigate the electronic and optical properties of monolayer and stacking dependent bilayer blue phosphorus in the framework of density functional theory (DFT) and tight-binding approximations. We extract the hopping parameters of TB Hamiltonian for monolayer and bilayer blue phosphorus by using the DFT results. The variation of energy band gap with applied external electric field for two different stacks of bilayer blue phosphorus are also shown. We examine the linear response of the systems due to the external electromagnetic radiation in terms of the dielectric functions in the DFT theory. The relatively large electronic band gap and possibility of exfoliation form bulk structure due to weak interlayer coupling, make blue phosphorus an appropriate candidate for future electronic devices.
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