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Synthesis of centimeter-size free-standing perovskite nanosheets from single-crystal lead bromide for optoelectronic devices.

Jian-Yao ZhengHugh G ManningYanhui ZhangJing Jing WangFinn Purcell-MiltonAnuj PokleStephen-Barry PorterChuan ZhongJing LiRudi O'Reilly MeehanRyan EnrightYurii K Gun'koValeria NicolosiJohn J BolandStefano SanvitoJohn F Donegan
Published in: Scientific reports (2019)
Considerable attention has been drawn to the lead halide perovskites (LHPs) because of their outstanding optoelectronic characteristics. LHP nanosheets (NSs) grown from single crystalline lead halide possess advantages in device applications as they provide the possibility for control over morphology, composition, and crystallinity. Here, free-standing lead bromide (PbBr2) single-crystalline NSs with sizes up to one centimeter are synthesized from solution. These NSs can be converted to LHP while maintaining the NS morphology. We demonstrate that these perovskite NSs can be processed directly for fabrication of photodetector and laser arrays on a large scale. This strategy will allow high-yield synthesis of large-size perovskite NSs for functional devices in an integrated photonics platform.
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