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Au-Seeded CsPbI 3 Nanowire Optoelectronics via Exothermic Nucleation.

You MengYuxuan ZhangZhengxun LaiWei WangWeijun WangYezhan LiDengji LiPengshan XieDi YinDong ChenChun-Tai LiuSenPo YipJohnny C Ho
Published in: Nano letters (2022)
Converting vapor precursors to solid nanostructures via a liquid noble-metal seed is a common vapor deposition principle. However, such a noble-metal-seeded process is excluded from the crystalline halide perovskite synthesis, mainly hindered by the growth mechanism shortness. Herein, powered by a spontaneous exothermic nucleation process (Δ H < 0), the Au-seeded CsPbI 3 nanowires (NWs) growth is realized based on a vapor-liquid-solid (VLS) growth mode. It is energetically favored that the Au seeds are reacted with a Pb vapor precursor to form molten Au-Pb droplets at temperatures down to 212 °C, further triggering the low-temperature VLS growth of CsPbI 3 NWs. More importantly, this Au-seeded process reduces in-bandgap trap states and consequently avoids Shockley-Read-Hall recombination, contributing to outstanding photodetector performances. Our work extends the powerful Au-seeded VLS growth mode to the emerging halide perovskites, which will facilitate their nanostructures with tailored material properties.
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