Lead‐Free Perovskites with Photochromism and Reversed Thermochromism for Repeatable Information Writing and Erasing

Author:

Sheng Yuhang1,Gui Qingfeng2,Zhang Yi3,Yang Xingru1,Xing Fangjian1,Liu Cihui1,Di Yunsong1,Wei Shibiao4,Cao Guiyuan4,Yang Xifeng5,Zhang Xiaowei3,Liu Yushen6,Gan Zhixing1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Center for Future Optoelectronic Functional Materials School of Computer and Electronic Information/School of Artificial Intelligence Nanjing Normal University Nanjing 210023 P. R. China

2. School of Naval Architecture and Intelligent Manufacturing Jiangsu Maritime Institute Nanjing 211170 China

3. Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Ningbo University Ningbo Zhejiang 315211 China

4. Nanophotonics Research Center Shenzhen Key Laboratory of Micro‐Scale Optical Information Technology Shenzhen University Shenzhen 518060 China

5. College of Electronic and Information Engineering Changshu Institute of Technology Suzhou 215500 China

6. Yancheng Polytechnic College Yancheng 224005 China

Abstract

AbstractRecently, novel optical information writing strategies have been developed based on fluorescent change of halide perovskites generated by light induced structural transformation. However, to date, the repeatable writing and erasing of fluorescent patterns are still a major challenge. Herein, lead‐free Cs3InCl6:Sb3+ perovskite with photochromism and reversed thermochromism is developed for repeatable information writing and erasing. The original Cs3InCl6:Sb3+ perovskite synthesized by a modified hot‐injection method exhibits green photoluminescence (PL), which is caused by recombination of self‐trapped excitons. After treating with ultrasonication and heating, the green PL gradually turns to blue emission, which is related to surficial Cl vacancies that are generated or exposed due to the desorption of surfactants. Under continuous UV light irradiation, due to the photo repairing effect, the blue emission gradually vanishes, the fluorescent color recovers to green. Based on this photochromic effect, fluorescent patterns are drawn by UV exposure with mask. Moreover, the green PL color can again return to blue by heating at 100 °C. Thus, the photochromism‐induced fluorescent patterns can be simply erased based on the reversed thermochromism effect. Therefore, repeatable optical information writing and thermal erasure are demonstrated based on reversible PL change of Cs3InCl6:Sb3+.

Funder

Natural Science Foundation of Shandong Province

China Postdoctoral Science Foundation

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Taishan Scholar Foundation of Shandong Province

Publisher

Wiley

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