2015
DOI: 10.1039/c4nr06982j
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Growth, patterning and alignment of organolead iodide perovskite nanowires for optoelectronic devices

Abstract: Organolead halide perovskites are becoming intriguing materials applied in optoelectronics. In the present work, organolead iodide perovskite (OIP) nanowires (NWs) have been fabricated by a one step self-assembly method. The controllable NW distributions were implemented by a series of facile techniques: monolayer and small diameter NWs were prepared by precursor concentration tuning; NW patterning was achieved via selected area treatment assisted by a mask; NW alignment was implemented by modified evaporation… Show more

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“…[50] Along the same lines, several groups have prepared and characterized nanomaterials composed of various forms of perovskites. [51][52][53] Also, our group has recently successfully prepared a low-dimensional mixed 2D/3D perovskite using the protonated salt of amino valeric acid iodide (AVAI) as an organic precursor mixed with PbI 2 , in which a yellowish film was containing needle-like crystallite formed. [54] In this topical review, we present the latest advances in the synthesis of low-dimensional perovskites and the growth mechanism to develop a strategy to achieve best performing devices.…”
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“…[50] Along the same lines, several groups have prepared and characterized nanomaterials composed of various forms of perovskites. [51][52][53] Also, our group has recently successfully prepared a low-dimensional mixed 2D/3D perovskite using the protonated salt of amino valeric acid iodide (AVAI) as an organic precursor mixed with PbI 2 , in which a yellowish film was containing needle-like crystallite formed. [54] In this topical review, we present the latest advances in the synthesis of low-dimensional perovskites and the growth mechanism to develop a strategy to achieve best performing devices.…”
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“…For this reason, they are often employed in sensing and catalysis applications. To date, only a few reports have been published on the preparation of halide perovskite NWs for LED, [35,70] lasing, [3,71] and photodetector [91] [70] Green PL and EL emission (at ≈533 nm) was demonstrated from a light-emitting array of NWs, indicating good electron and hole injection. Single-crystalline CsPbX 3 NWs (12 nm width and lengths up to 5 μm; Figure 7e) formed sequentially through the assembly of nanocubes [35] at prolonged reaction times using the method described by Protesescu et al [15] A similar type of self-organization of CH 3 NH 3 PbX 3 (X = Br − or I − ) and CsPbBr 3 of nanoplates into larger wire-like structures was observed.…”
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“…Special micromorphologies such as 2D nanoplates, 1D NWs, 0D nanocrystals, nanonets, and inverse opals‐type structures have been carefully studied and showed superior optical properties and excellent electrical characteristics 52, 53, 56, 57, 58, 59, 60, 61, 62, 63, 64, 65. These structures will be discussed in detail in the following sections.…”
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confidence: 99%