Molecular templating of layered halide perovskite nanowires.
Wenhao ShaoJeong Hui KimJeffrey SimonZhichen NianSung-Doo BaekYuan LuColton B FruhlingHanjun YangKang WangJee Yung ParkLibai HuangYi YuAlexandra BoltassevaBrett M SavoieVladimir M ShalaevLetian DouPublished in: Science (New York, N.Y.) (2024)
Layered metal-halide perovskites, or two-dimensional perovskites, can be synthesized in solution, and their optical and electronic properties can be tuned by changing their composition. We report a molecular templating method that restricted crystal growth along all crystallographic directions except for [110] and promoted one-dimensional growth. Our approach is widely applicable to synthesize a range of high-quality layered perovskite nanowires with large aspect ratios and tunable organic-inorganic chemical compositions. These nanowires form exceptionally well-defined and flexible cavities that exhibited a wide range of unusual optical properties beyond those of conventional perovskite nanowires. We observed anisotropic emission polarization, low-loss waveguiding (below 3 decibels per millimeter), and efficient low-threshold light amplification (below 20 microjoules per square centimeter).