Perovskite Nanowire Laser for Hydrogen Chloride Gas Sensing.

Daria I Markina,Sergey S Anoshkin, Mikhail A Masharin,Soslan A Khubezhov, Ivan Tzibizov, Dmitriy Dolgintsev,Ivan N Terterov, Sergey V Makarov,Anatoly P Pushkarev

ACS nano(2023)

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Abstract
Detection of hazardous volatile organic and inorganic species is a crucial task for addressing human safety in the chemical industry. Among these species, there are hydrogen halides (HX, X = Cl, Br, I) vastly exploited in numerous technological processes. Therefore, the development of a cost-effective, highly sensitive detector selective to any HX gas is of particular interest. Herein, we demonstrate the optical detection of hydrogen chloride gas with solution-processed halide perovskite nanowire lasers grown on a nanostructured alumina substrate. An anion exchange reaction between a CsPbBr nanowire and vaporized HCl molecules results in the formation of a structure consisting of a bromide core and thin mixed-halide CsPb(Cl,Br) shell. The shell has a lower refractive index than the core does. Therefore, the formation and further expansion of the shell reduce the field confinement for experimentally observed laser modes and provokes an increase in their frequency. This phenomenon is confirmed by the coherency of the data derived from XPS spectroscopy, EDX analysis, XRD experiments, HRTEM images, and fluorescent microspectroscopy, as well as numerical modeling for Cl ion diffusion and the shell-thickness-dependent spectral position of eigenmodes in a core-shell perovskite nanowire. The revealed optical response allows the detection of HCl molecules in the 5-500 ppm range. The observed spectral tunability of the perovskite nanowire lasers can be employed not only for sensing but also for their precise spectral tuning.
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gas sensor,halide perovskite,laser,nanowire,optical detection
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