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Facile Synthesis of CsPbX3 Perovskite Quantum Dots via an Open-Air Solution Strategy

JOURNAL OF ELECTRONIC MATERIALS [2023]
Han Ruiyi, Chen Jin, Wang Fengchao, Sun Yu, Hu Yanling, Yang Jing, Zhang Canyun, Kong Jinfang, Li Lan, Wang Haiyan
ABSTRACT

In this work, a facile solution based on the supersaturated crystallization principle combined with an ion exchange strategy was employed for the preparation of all-inorganic lead halide perovskite CsPbX 3 quantum dots (X = Cl, Br, I, and their combinations) under an ambient atmosphere. As the results showed, with the progression of Br–Cl and Br–I ion exchange, the green emission of pure CsPbBr 3 gradually turned to cyan and blue, yellow, and red, respectively. Thus, the emission featured a broad wavelength range from 472 nm to 638 nm. With regard to the morphology, the as-synthesized quantum dots were all spherical and monodisperse, and the crystal size increased from the blue to the red samples. Furthermore, the chemical composition investigated by energy-dispersive x-ray spectroscopy (EDS) and x-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS) confirmed the successful Br–Cl or Br–I ion exchange, and the obtained samples were expressed as CsPbBr 1.9 Cl 1.1 , CsPbBr 2.1 Cl 0.9 , CsPbBr 3 , CsPbBr 1.7 I 1.3 , and CsPbBr 0.9 I 2.1 for blue, cyan, green, yellow, and red samples, respectively. In future work, the as-synthesized samples will be investigated for use in an optoelectronic device application.

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