Spatially resolved multicolor CsPbX3 nanowire heterojunctions via anion exchange
Abstract
Semiconductor heterojunction is a key building block in modern electronics and optoelectronics. The accurate control over the composition, band gap, energy level (band bending), and doping level is the foundation of ideal functional heterojunctions. We demonstrate highly spatially resolved heterojunctions in a type of semiconductor, halide perovskites, which show great potential in photovoltaic and solid-state lighting applications. We accomplish this through the combination of facile anion-exchange chemistry with nanofabrication techniques. The halide perovskite nanowire heterojunction provides an ideal platform for fundamental studies and technological applications. For example, multicolor lasers or LEDs could be made using such localized heterojunctions; quantitative interdiffusion and ion migration dynamics could be examined at elevated temperatures, etc.
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Proceedings of the National Academy of Science
- Pub Date:
- July 2017
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- Bibcode:
- 2017PNAS..114.7216D