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Simple and sustainable synthesis of perovskite-based optoelectronic material: CsPbBr 3 nanocrystals via laser ablation in alcohol.

Simone SansoniFilippo M AnoèMoreno Meneghetti
Published in: Nanoscale advances (2022)
All-inorganic lead halide perovskite nanocrystals (NCs) have shown great potential as emerging semiconducting materials due to their excellent optoelectronic properties. However, syntheses in solution commonly use high temperatures and toxic solvents, which are obstacles for safety and sustainability of the process. In this work, laser ablation in alcohol is proposed as a simple and sustainable, ligand-free, top-down approach to synthesize CsPbBr 3 nanocrystals in ambient conditions. The effects of different low boiling point commercial alcohols used as solvents on the optical properties of CsPbBr 3 NCs colloidal solutions are investigated. Although in traditional bottom-up synthesis alcohols are usually found to be not appropriate for the synthesis of perovskite NCs, here it is demonstrated that CsPbBr 3 orthorhombic nanocrystals with narrow full width half maximum (FWHM < 18 nm), long photoluminescence lifetimes (up to 17.9 ns) and good photoluminescence quantum yield (PLQY up to 15.5%) can be obtained by selecting the dielectric constant and polarity of the alcohol employed for the synthesis.
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