Nature Communications (Nov 2019)
Locally collective hydrogen bonding isolates lead octahedra for white emission improvement
- Bin-Bin Cui,
- Ying Han,
- Bolong Huang,
- Yizhou Zhao,
- Xianxin Wu,
- Lang Liu,
- Guangyue Cao,
- Qin Du,
- Na Liu,
- Wei Zou,
- Mingzi Sun,
- Lin Wang,
- Xinfeng Liu,
- Jianpu Wang,
- Huanping Zhou,
- Qi Chen
Affiliations
- Bin-Bin Cui
- Advanced Research Institute of Multidisciplinary Science, Beijing Institute of Technology (BIT)
- Ying Han
- Advanced Research Institute of Multidisciplinary Science, Beijing Institute of Technology (BIT)
- Bolong Huang
- Department of Applied Biology and Chemical Technology, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University Hung Hom, Kowloon
- Yizhou Zhao
- Beijing Key Laboratory of Construction Tailorable Advanced Functional Materials and Green Applications, Experimental Center for Advanced Materials, School of Materials Science and Engineering, BIT
- Xianxin Wu
- CAS Key Laboratory of Standardization and Measurement for Nanotechnology, CAS Center for Excellence in Nanoscience, National Center for Nanoscience and Technology
- Lang Liu
- Beijing Key Laboratory of Construction Tailorable Advanced Functional Materials and Green Applications, Experimental Center for Advanced Materials, School of Materials Science and Engineering, BIT
- Guangyue Cao
- Advanced Research Institute of Multidisciplinary Science, Beijing Institute of Technology (BIT)
- Qin Du
- Beijing Key Laboratory of Construction Tailorable Advanced Functional Materials and Green Applications, Experimental Center for Advanced Materials, School of Materials Science and Engineering, BIT
- Na Liu
- Beijing Key Laboratory of Construction Tailorable Advanced Functional Materials and Green Applications, Experimental Center for Advanced Materials, School of Materials Science and Engineering, BIT
- Wei Zou
- Key Laboratory of Flexible Electronics & Institute of Advanced Materials, Jiangsu National Synergetic Innovation Center for Advanced Materials, Nanjing Tech University
- Mingzi Sun
- Department of Applied Biology and Chemical Technology, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University Hung Hom, Kowloon
- Lin Wang
- School of Mechatronical Engineering, BIT
- Xinfeng Liu
- CAS Key Laboratory of Standardization and Measurement for Nanotechnology, CAS Center for Excellence in Nanoscience, National Center for Nanoscience and Technology
- Jianpu Wang
- Key Laboratory of Flexible Electronics & Institute of Advanced Materials, Jiangsu National Synergetic Innovation Center for Advanced Materials, Nanjing Tech University
- Huanping Zhou
- Department of Materials Science and Engineering, College of Engineering, Peking University
- Qi Chen
- Advanced Research Institute of Multidisciplinary Science, Beijing Institute of Technology (BIT)
- DOI
- https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-019-13264-5
- Journal volume & issue
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Vol. 10,
no. 1
pp. 1 – 8
Abstract
Low dimensional lead halide perovskites possess intriguing optical properties that are still under debate. Here Cui et al. use hydrogen bonds containing spacers to synthesize highly luminescent perovskites with fully isolated lead-bromide octahedras and shed light on the origin of the emission.