Inorganic cesium lead halide perovskite nanowires (NWs) were synthesised by an in-plane self-assembly method. With the assistance of saturated solvent vapour, perovskite microparticles self-assembled into NWs. By stoichiometric adjustment of the halogen anion components in the NWs, their photoluminescence could be tuned to span the entire visible range. A detailed investigation of the lasing properties of the in-situ perovskite NWs and microplates revealed a lasing range of 420–560 nm, with typical thresholds of 18.8 μJ cm−2 for CsPbBr3 NWs and 8.87 μJ cm−2 for CsPbBrxCl3-x microplates. The NWs exhibited robust stability under extended laser pumping in ambient atmosphere.
Samuel W. EatonMinliang LaiNatalie A. GibsonAndrew Barnabas WongLetian DouJie MaLin‐Wang WangStephen R. LeonePeidong Yang
Ling HuangQinggang GaoLing‐Dong SunHao DongShuo ShiTong CaiQing LiaoChun‐Hua Yan
Ying LiShuting GuanYi LiuGongjie XuBin Cai
Dandan ZhangYi YuYehonadav BekensteinAndrew Barnabas WongA. Paul AlivisatosPeidong Yang
Tyler J. S. EvansAndrew P. SchlausYongping FuXinjue ZhongTimothy L. AtallahMichael S. SpencerLouis E. BrusSong JinXiaoyang Zhu