A Universal Approach Toward Intrinsically Flexible All-Inorganic Perovskite-Gel Composites with Full-Color Luminescence.
Dourong WangJingjing CuiYang FengYunlong GuoJie ZhangYaqi BaoHaoran DengRuiqian ChenXinxin KangBiao ZhangLin SongWei HuangPublished in: Research (Washington, D.C.) (2024)
The combination of all-inorganic perovskites (PVSKs) and polymers allows for free-standing flexible optoelectronic devices. However, solubility difference of the PVSK precursors and concerns over the compatibility between polymer carriers and PVSKs imply a great challenge to incorporate different kinds of PVSKs into polymer matrices by the same manufacturing process. In this work, PVSK precursors are introduced into poly(2-hydroxyethyl acrylate) (PHEA) hydrogels in sequence, in which the PVSK-gel composites are achieved with full-color emissions by simply varying the precursor species. Moreover, it is found that CsBr has a higher interaction energy with the (111) plane of CsPbBr 3 than the (110) plane; thus, the CsPbBr 3 crystals with a shape of truncated cube and tetragon are observed during the CsPbBr 3 -Cs 4 PbBr 6 phase transition over time. The PVSK-gel composites feature excellent bendability, elasticity, and stretchable deformation (tensile strain > 500%), which allows for 3D printing emissive customized stereoscopic architectures with shape-memory features.