Affiliation:
1. School of Optoelectronic Science and Engineering Soochow University Suzhou Jiangsu 215006 China
2. PhysNano Department ITMO University St. Petersburg 197101 Russia
3. Research Park Saint Petersburg State University St. Petersburg 199034 Russia
4. School of Materials Science and Engineering Jilin University Changchun Jilin 130012 China
Abstract
Comprehensive SummaryInorganic lead halide perovskite (LHP) nanostructures, represented by formula CsPbX3 (X = Cl, Br, I), have garnered considerable interest for their exceptional optical properties and diverse applications. Despite their potential, challenges such as environmental degradation persist. In‐situ synthesis within protective materials pores is a promising way to address this issue. However, confining perovskite nanostructures into porous matrices during the synthesis can limit their photoluminescence quantum yield (PL QY) and tunability of optical properties. Various post‐treatment approaches exist to improve the properties of LHP and achieve their desired functionalities, but these strategies have not been explored for LHP confined in mesoporous matrices. Here, we demonstrate the efficacy of in‐situ post‐synthetic treatments to improve the optical properties of CsPbBr3 nanocrystals grown in nanoporous silica microspheres. Surface passivation with Br– ion‐containing precursors boosts PL QY, while anion‐assisted cation doping with Mn2+ ions introduces a new PL band. The adjustment of precursor amount and doping duration enables precise control over the optical properties of LHP, while additional coating with a SiO2 shell enhances their stability in polar solvents, expanding the potential applications of these composites.
Funder
Russian Science Foundation
National Natural Science Foundation of China