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An All-Inorganic Perovskite-Phase Rubidium Lead Bromide Nanolaser.

Bing TangYingjie HuHongxing DongLiaoxin SunBinbin ZhaoXiongwei JiangLong Zhang
Published in: Angewandte Chemie (International ed. in English) (2019)
Rubidium lead halides (RbPbX3 ), an important class of all-inorganic metal halide perovskites, are attracting increasing attention for photovoltaic applications. However, limited by its lower Goldschmidt tolerance factor t≈0.78, all-inorganic RbPbBr3 has not been reported. Now, the crystal structure, X-ray diffraction (XRD) pattern, and band structure of perovskite-phase RbPbBr3 has now been investigated. Perovskite-phase RbPbBr3 is unstable at room temperature and transforms to photoluminescence (PL)-inactive non-perovskite. The structural evolution and mechanism of the perovskite-non-perovskite phase transition were clarified in RbPbBr3 . Experimentally, perovskite-phase RbPbBr3 was realized through a dual-source chemical vapor deposition and annealing process. These perovskite-phase microspheres showed strong PL emission at about 464 nm. This new perovskite can serve as a gain medium and microcavity to achieve broadband (475-540 nm) single-mode lasing with a high Q of about 2100.
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