Low-temperature Benchtop-synthesis of All-inorganic Perovskite Nanowires
Abstract
A facile, low-temperature precipitation-based method is utilized to demonstrate the synthesis of ultra-thin and highly-uniform cesium lead bromide perovskite nanowires (NWs). The reactions facilitate the NWs crystalline nature over micron-size lengths, while they impart tailored nanowire widths that range from the quantum confinement regime (~ 7 nm) and down to 2.6 nm. This colloidal synthesis approach is the first of its kind that is carried out on the work-bench, without demanding chemical synthesis equipment. Importantly, the NWs photoluminescence is shown to become improved over time, with no tedious post-synthesis surface treatment requirement.
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