| Literature DB >> 29923237 |
Yan Gao1,2, Liyun Zhao1, Qiuyu Shang1,3, Yangguang Zhong1, Zhen Liu1, Jie Chen1,4, Zhepeng Zhang1,5, Jia Shi4, Wenna Du4, Yanfeng Zhang1,5, Shulin Chen6,7, Peng Gao6,7, Xinfeng Liu4, Xina Wang2, Qing Zhang1,3.
Abstract
1D nanowires of all-inorganic lead halide perovskites represent a good architecture for the development of polarization-sensitive optoelectronic devices due to their high absorption efficient, emission yield, and dielectric constants. However, among as-fabricated perovskite nanowires with the lateral dimensions of hundreds nanometers so far, the optical anisotropy is hindered and rarely explored owing to the invalidating of electrostatic dielectric mismatch in the physical dimensions. Here, well-aligned CsPbBr3 and CsPbCl3 nanowires with thickness T down to 15 and 7 nm, respectively, are synthesized using a vapor phase van der Waals epitaxial method. Strong emission anisotropy with polarization ratio up to ≈0.78 is demonstrated in the nanowires with T < 40 nm due to the electrostatic dielectric confinement. With the increasing of thickness, the polarization ratio remarkably reduces monotonously to ≈0.17 until T ≈140 nm; and further oscillates in a small amplitude owing to the wave characteristic of light. These findings not only represent a demonstration of perovskite-based polarization-sensitive light sources, but also advance fundamental understanding of their polarization properties of perovskite nanowires.Entities:
Keywords: cesium lead halide; nanowires; perovskites; polarization; van der Waals epitaxy
Year: 2018 PMID: 29923237 DOI: 10.1002/adma.201801805
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Adv Mater ISSN: 0935-9648 Impact factor: 30.849