Solution-Processed Epitaxial Growth of Arbitrary Surface Nanopatterns on Hybrid Perovskite Monocrystalline Thin Films.
Jinshuai ZhangQin GuoXuan LiChao LiKan WuIsaac AbrahamsHaixue YanMartin M KnightColin J HumphreysLei SuPublished in: ACS nano (2020)
Semiconductor surface patterning at the nanometer scale is crucial for high-performance optical, electronic, and photovoltaic devices. To date, surface nanostructures on organic-inorganic single-crystal perovskites have been achieved mainly through destructive methods such as electron-beam lithography and focused ion beam milling. Here, we present a solution-based epitaxial growth method for creating nanopatterns on the surface of perovskite monocrystalline thin films. We show that high-quality monocrystalline arbitrary nanopatterns can form in solution with a low-cost simple setup. We also demonstrate controllable photoluminescence from nanopatterned perovskite surfaces by adjusting the nanopattern parameters. A seven-fold enhancement in photoluminescence intensity and a three-time reduction of the surface radiative recombination lifetime are observed at room temperature for nanopatterned MAPbBr3 monocrystalline thin films. Our findings are promising for the cost-effective fabrication of monocrystalline perovskite on-chip electronic and photonic circuits down to the nanometer scale with finely tunable optoelectronic properties.