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J Chem Phys ; 160(17)2024 May 07.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38747997

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Functionalization of perovskite nanocrystal surfaces with thiocyanate anions presents a transformative approach to enhancing stability and photoluminescence quantum yield (PLQY) through surface defect passivation. This study investigates the role of thiocyanate ligands in modifying the optoelectronic properties of CsPbBr3 nanocrystals. We employed ultrafast two-dimensional infrared spectroscopy to investigate the nature of the dynamic interaction of thiocyanate ligands with nanocrystal surfaces, providing insights into the mechanisms underlying the observed increase in PLQY and stability. Our analysis reveals that the thiocyanate ligands efficiently passivate the surface defects, thereby enhancing the PLQY and the stability of the treated nanocrystals. The spectroscopic evidence supports a model where thiocyanate binds to under-coordinated lead atoms, contributing to a stable nanocrystal surface with enhanced optoelectronic performance. This ligand-induced passivation mechanism advances our understanding of surface chemistry's role in optimizing nanomaterials for solar cell and LED applications.

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Cryst Growth Des ; 24(8): 3237-3245, 2024 Apr 17.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38659663

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Heterostructures in nanoparticles challenge our common understanding of interfaces due to quantum confinement and size effects, giving rise to synergistic properties. An alternating heterostructure in which multiple and reoccurring interfaces appear in a single nanocrystal is hypothesized to accentuate such properties. We present a colloidal synthesis for perovskite layered heterostructure nanoparticles with a (PbBr2)2(AMTP)2PbBr4 composition. By varying the synthetic parameters, such as synthesis temperature, solvent, and selection of precursors, we control particle size, shape, and product priority. The structures are validated by X-ray and electron diffraction techniques. The heterostructure nanoparticles' main optical feature is a broad emission peak, showing the same range of wavelengths compared to the bulk sample.

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Chem Mater ; 35(21): 9064-9072, 2023 Nov 14.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37982006

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Lead-free perovskite nanocrystals are of interest due to their nontoxicity and potential application in the display industry. However, engineering their optical properties is nontrivial and demands an understanding of emission from both self-trapped and free excitons. Here, we focus on tuning silver-based double perovskite nanocrystals' optical properties via two iso-valent dopants, Bi and Sb. The photoluminescence quantum yield of the intrinsic Cs2Ag1-yNayInCl6 perovskite increased dramatically upon doping. However, the two dopants affect the optical properties very differently. We hypothesize that the differences arise from their differences in electronic level contributions and ionic sizes. This hypothesis is validated through absorption and temperature dependence photoluminescence measurements, namely, by employing the Huang-Rhys factor, which indicates the coupling of the exciton to the lattice environment. The larger ionic size of Bi also plays a role in inducing significant microstraining verified via synchrotron measurements. These differences make Bi more sensitive to doping concentration over antimony which displays brighter emission (QY ∼40%). Such understanding is important for engineering optical properties in double perovskites, especially in light of recent achievements in boosting the photoluminescence quantum yield.

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Chem Mater ; 33(7): 2370-2377, 2021 Apr 13.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34267421

RESUMO

Lead-free double perovskites are studied as an optional replacement to lead halide perovskites in optoelectronic applications. Recently, double-perovskite materials in which two divalent lead cations are replaced with an Ag+ and a trivalent cation have been demonstrated. The presence of a reactive silver cation and observations of metallic silver nanodecorations raised concerns regarding the stability and applicability of these materials. To better understand the nucleation and crystal growth of lead-free double perovskites, we explore the origin and role that metallic silver nanoparticles (NPs) play in the Ag-based Pb-free double-perovskite nanocrystal (NC) systems such as Cs2AgInCl6, Cs2AgSbCl6, Cs2AgBiCl6, and Cs2AgBiBr6. With major focus on Cs2AgInCl6 NCs, we show evidence supporting growth of the NCs through heterogeneous nucleation on preexisting metallic silver seeds. The silver seeds nucleate prior to injection of halide through reduction of the Ag+ ion by the aminic ligand. The presence of preexisting silver NPs is supported by a localized surface plasmon resonance (LSPR). The injection of halide precursor into the reaction mixture step initiates a fast nucleation and growth of the perovskite NC on the silver seed. The change in the dielectric medium at the interface of the silver NP results in a quantifiable red shift of the LSPR peak. In addition, we demonstrate charge transfer from the perovskite to the silver NP through photoinduced electrochemical Ostwald ripening of the silver NPs via UV irradiation. The ripened perovskite-metal hybrid nanocrystal exhibits modified optical properties in the form of quenched emission and enhanced plasmonic absorption. Future development of Ag-based double-perovskite NC applications depends on the ability to control Ag+ reduction at all synthetic stages. This understanding is critical for delivering stability and functionality for silver-based lead-free perovskite nanocrystals.

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