Bin YangJunsheng ChenFeng HongXin MaoKaibo ZhengSongqiu YangYajuan LiTõnu PulleritsWei DengKeli Han
Abstract Lead‐based perovskite nanocrystals (NCs) have outstanding optical properties and cheap synthesis conferring them a tremendous potential in the field of optoelectronic devices. However, two critical problems are still unresolved and hindering their commercial applications: one is the fact of being lead‐based and the other is the poor stability. Lead‐free all‐inorganic perovskite Cs 3 Bi 2 X 9 (X=Cl, Br, I) NCs are synthesized with emission wavelength ranging from 400 to 560 nm synthesized by a facile room temperature reaction. The ligand‐free Cs 3 Bi 2 Br 9 NCs exhibit blue emission with photoluminescence quantum efficiency (PLQE) about 0.2 %. The PLQE can be increased to 4.5 % when extra surfactant (oleic acid) is added during the synthesis processes. This improvement stems from passivation of the fast trapping process (2–20 ps). Notably, the trap states can also be passivated under humid conditions, and the NCs exhibited high stability towards air exposure exceeding 30 days.
Bin YangJunsheng ChenFeng HongXin MaoKaibo ZhengSongqiu YangYajuan LiTõnu PulleritsWei DengKeli Han
Parthiban RamasamyDa-Hye LimBumjin KimSeungho LeeMin-Sang LeeJong‐Soo Lee
Ju Young Woo (1419706)Youngsik Kim (1596145)Jungmin Bae (4375813)Tae Gun Kim (1551844)Jeong Won Kim (796906)Doh C. Lee (1357191)Sohee Jeong (1343886)