Journal of the American Chemical Society,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
146(1), P. 437 - 449
Published: Dec. 30, 2023
Harnessing
quantum
confinement
(QC)
effects
in
semiconductors
to
retard
hot
carrier
cooling
(HCC)
is
an
attractive
approach
for
enabling
efficient
extraction
overcome
the
Shockley–Queisser
limit.
However,
there
a
debate
about
whether
halide
perovskite
nanocrystals
(PNCs)
can
effectively
exploit
these
effects.
To
address
this,
we
utilized
pump–probe
and
multipulse
pump–push–probe
spectroscopy
investigate
HCC
behavior
PNCs
of
varying
sizes
cation
compositions.
Our
results
validate
presence
intrinsic
phonon
bottleneck
with
clear
manifestations
QC
small
CsPbBr3
exhibiting
slower
rates
compared
those
larger
PNCs.
replacement
inorganic
Cs+
organic
cations
suppresses
this
bottleneck.
Furthermore,
exhibit
distinct
size-dependent
response
changes
cold
densities.
We
attribute
enhanced
exciton–exciton
interactions
strongly
confined
that
facilitate
Auger
heating.
Importantly,
our
findings
dispel
existing
controversy
provide
valuable
insights
into
design
principles
engineering
PNC
applications.
Advanced Functional Materials,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
34(6)
Published: Oct. 27, 2023
Abstract
Halide
perovskites,
in
the
form
of
thin
films
and
colloidal
nanocrystals,
have
recently
taken
semiconductor
optoelectronics
research
by
storm,
emerged
as
promising
candidates
for
high‐performance
solar
cells,
light‐emitting
diodes
(LEDs),
lasers,
photodetectors,
radiation
detectors.
The
impressive
optical
optoelectronic
properties,
along
with
rapid
increase
efficiencies
cells
LEDs,
greatly
attracted
researchers
across
many
disciplines.
However,
most
advances
made
so
far
terms
preparation
(colloidal
nanocrystals
films),
devices
highest
are
based
on
Pb‐based
halide
which
raised
concerns
over
their
commercialization
due
to
toxicity
Pb.
This
has
triggered
search
lower‐toxicity
Pb‐free
perovskites
led
significant
progress
last
few
years.
In
this
roadmap
review,
different
expertise
joined
together
summarize
latest
progress,
outstanding
challenges,
future
directions
perovskite
regarding
synthesis,
spectroscopy,
devices,
guide
currently
working
area
well
those
that
will
join
field
future.
Advanced Materials,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
35(47)
Published: Sept. 8, 2023
Self-powered
photodetectors
(PDs)
have
the
advantages
of
no
external
power
requirement,
wireless
operation,
and
long
life.
Spontaneous
ferroelectric
polarizations
can
significantly
increase
built-in
electric
field
intensity,
showing
great
potential
in
self-powered
photodetection.
Moreover,
ferroelectrics
possess
pyroelectric
piezoelectric
properties,
beneficial
for
enhancing
PDs.
2D
metal
halide
perovskites
(MHPs),
which
are
suitable
fabricating
high-performance
However,
research
on
focuses
growing
bulk
crystals.
Herein,
perovskite
films
with
mixed
spacer
cations
PDs
demonstrated
by
mixing
Ruddlesden-Popper
(RP)-type
Dion-Jacobson
(DJ)-type
perovskite.
The
(BDA0.7
(BA2
)0.3
)(EA)2
Pb3
Br10
film
possesses,
overall,
best
qualities
crystalline
quality,
lowest
trap
density,
good
phase
purity,
obvious
ferroelectricity.
Based
ferro-pyro-phototronic
effect,
PD
at
360
nm
exhibits
excellent
photoelectric
an
ultrahigh
peak
responsivity
greater
than
93
A
W-1
a
detectivity
2.5
×
1015
Jones,
together
reproducibility
stability.
maximum
responsivities
be
modulated
piezo-phototronic
effect
effective
enhancement
ratio
480%.
This
work
will
open
up
new
route
designing
MHP
offers
opportunity
to
utilize
it
various
optoelectronics
applications.
ACS Catalysis,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
13(23), P. 15493 - 15504
Published: Nov. 16, 2023
Precise
and
efficient
management
of
disulfide
bonds
will
offer
multiple
merits
for
the
development
organosulfur
chemistry,
pharmacology,
life
sciences.
However,
current
S–S
coupling
synthesis
strategy
encounters
bottlenecks
in
conforming
to
separation
products,
which
limits
its
industrial-scale
application.
In
view
superoxide
radical-triggered
reaction
mechanism
coupling,
this
study
demonstrates
a
multifunctional
situ-assembled
0D/1D
S-scheme
heterojunction
photocatalyst
(MAPB-T-COF)
constructed
by
MAPbBr3
quantum
dots
imine
covalent
organic
framework
(COF)
nanowires
under
guidance
band
engineering
management.
MAPB-T-COF
exhibits
superior
photocatalytic
performance
conversion
4-methylbenzenethiol
(4-MBT)
p-tolyl
(PTD)
blue
LED
illumination.
Specifically,
it
achieves
an
impressive
100%
yield
with
record
photon
efficiency
as
high
12.76%,
well
universal
availability
various
derivatives,
rivaling
all
incumbent
similar
systems.
This
not
only
highlights
effectiveness
nanoscale
photocatalysis
but
also
perfect
trade-off
between
efficiencies
strong
chemical
redox
potentials.
addition,
free
radical
that
triggers
was
monitored
situ
electron
paramagnetic
resonance
(EPR)
instrument,
provided
meaningful
insights
into
mechanism.
may
inspire
photoelectric
devices,
photoelectrodes,
photocatalysts
utilizing
nanoscale,
low-dimensional
heterojunctions.
ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
16(13), P. 16482 - 16493
Published: March 20, 2024
The
interfacial
pyro-phototronic
effect
(IPPE)
presents
a
novel
approach
for
improving
the
performance
of
self-powered
photodetectors
(PDs)
based
on
metal
halide
perovskites
(MHPs).
contact
conditions
within
Schottky
junctions
are
crucial
in
facilitating
IPPE
phenomenon.
However,
fabrication
an
ideal
junction
utilizing
MHPs
is
challenging
endeavor.
In
this
study,
we
present
surface
passivation
method
aimed
at
enhancing
inverted
planar
perovskite
structures
micro-
and
nanoscale
metal-halide
SCs.
Our
findings
demonstrate
that
incorporation
lead
salt
with
benzene
ring
moiety
leads
to
substantial
improvement
photoresponses
by
means
IPPE.
Conversely,
inclusion
alkane
chain
impedes
underlying
mechanism
can
be
elucidated
through
examination
band
structure,
particularly
work
function
(WF)
modulated
passivation.
Consequently,
alteration
affects
bending
built-in
field
(VBi)
interface.
This
strategy
feasible
effective
producing
pyroelectricity
MHPs,
thus
its
potential
application
practical
contexts
such
as
energy
conversion
infrared
sensors.
Nano Letters,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
24(20), P. 5975 - 5983
Published: May 10, 2024
In
the
emerging
two-dimensional
organic–inorganic
hybrid
perovskites,
electronic
structures
and
carrier
behaviors
are
strongly
impacted
by
intrinsic
electron–phonon
interactions,
which
have
received
inadequate
attention.
this
study,
we
report
an
intriguing
phenomenon
of
negative
diffusion
induced
coupling
in
(2T)2PbI4.
Theoretical
calculations
reveal
that
drives
band
alignment
(2T)2PbI4
to
alternate
between
type
I
II
heterostructures.
As
a
consequence,
photoexcited
holes
undergo
transitions
organic
ligands
inorganic
layers,
resulting
abnormal
transport
behavior
compared
other
perovskites.
These
findings
provide
valuable
insights
into
role
shaping
alignments
They
also
open
up
exciting
avenues
for
designing
fabricating
functional
semiconductor
heterostructures
with
tailored
properties.
Nano Letters,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
24(37), P. 11599 - 11606
Published: Sept. 4, 2024
2D
layered
metal
halide
perovskites
(MHPs)
are
a
potential
material
for
fabricating
self-powered
photodetectors
(PDs).
Nevertheless,
MHPs
produced
via
solution
techniques
frequently
exhibit
multiple
quantum
wells,
leading
to
notable
degradation
in
the
device
performance.
Besides,
wide
band
gap
limits
their
broad-band
photodetection.
Integrating
narrow-band
materials
with
perovskite
matrices
is
viable
strategy
PDs.
In
this
study,
use
of
methylamine
acetate
(MAAc)
as
an
additive
precursors
can
effectively
control
width
wells
(QWs).
The
amount
MAAc
greatly
affects
phase
purity.
Subsequently,
PbSe
QDs
were
embedded
into
matrix
broadened
absorption
spectrum
and
no
negative
effects
on
ferroelectric
properties.
PM6:Y6
was
combined
hybrid
films
create
PD
enhanced
performance
due
ferro-pyro-phototronic
effect,
reaching
peak
responsivity
2.4
A
W
Journal of Materials Chemistry A,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
12(31), P. 19757 - 19782
Published: Jan. 1, 2024
This
review
focuses
on
nanostructure
engineering
of
halide
perovskites
from
three
perspectives:
size
morphology,
composition
and
interfacial
engineering,
then
reviews
its
applications
in
five
fields
also
summarises
stability
strategies.