Water-induced MAPbBr 3 @PbBr(OH) with enhanced luminescence and stability

LIGHT-SCIENCE & APPLICATIONS(2020)

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Poor stability has long been one of the key issues that hinder the practical applications of lead-based halide perovskites. In this paper, the photoluminescence (PL) quantum yield (QY) of bromide-based perovskites can be increased from 2.5% to 71.54% by introducing water, and the PL QY of a sample in aqueous solution decreases minimally over 1 year. The enhanced stability and PL QY can be attributed to the water-induced methylamino lead bromide perovskite (MAPbBr 3 )@PbBr(OH). We note that this strategy is universal to MAPbBr 3 , formamidine lead bromide perovskite (FAPbBr 3 ), inorganic lead bromide perovskite (CsPbBr 3 ), etc. Light-emitting devices (LEDs) are fabricated by using the as-prepared perovskite as phosphors on a 365 nm UV chip. The luminance intensity of the LED is 9549 cd/m 2 when the driven current is 200 mA, and blemishes on the surface of glass are clearly observed under the illumination of the LEDs. This work provides a new strategy for highly stable and efficient perovskites.
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Nanoparticles,Optical materials and structures
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