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Nanochannel-Assisted Perovskite Nanowires: From Growth Mechanisms to Photodetector Applications.

Qitao ZhouJun Gyu ParkRiming NieAshish Kumar ThokchomDogyeong HaJing PanSang Il SeokTaesung Kim
Published in: ACS nano (2018)
Growing interest in hybrid organic-inorganic lead halide perovskites has led to the development of various perovskite nanowires (NWs), which have potential use in a wide range of applications, including lasers, photodetectors, and light-emitting diodes (LEDs). However, existing nanofabrication approaches lack the ability to control the number, location, orientation, and properties of perovskite NWs. Their growth mechanism also remains elusive. Here, we demonstrate a micro/nanofluidic fabrication technique (MNFFT) enabling both precise control and in situ monitoring of the growth of perovskite NWs. The initial nucleation point and subsequent growth path of a methylammonium lead iodide-dimethylformamide (MAPbI3·DMF) NW array can be guided by a nanochannel. In situ UV-vis absorption spectra are measured in real time, permitting the study of the growth mechanism of the DMF-mediated crystallization of MAPbI3. As an example of an application of the MNFFT, we demonstrate a highly sensitive MAPbI3-NW-based photodetector on both solid and flexible substrates, showing the potential of the MNFFT for low-cost, large-scale, highly efficient, and flexible optoelectronic applications.
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