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Encapsulation of Perovskite Nanocrystals into Macroscale Polymer Matrices: Enhanced Stability and Polarization

Journal

ACS APPLIED MATERIALS & INTERFACES
Volume 8, Issue 51, Pages 35523-35533

Publisher

AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acsami.6b09443

Keywords

perovskite quantum dot nanocrystals; hydrophobic polymer; nanocomposite polarization; light and water stability; photon budget; nanowires and nanoplates

Funding

  1. Physical Chemistry of Inorganic Nanostructures Program [KC3103]
  2. Inorganic/Organic Nanocomposites Nanoscale Science, Engineering, and Technology Program
  3. Office of Basic Energy Sciences of the U.S. Department of Energy [DE-AC02-05CH11231]
  4. Suzhou Industrial Park
  5. German Research Foundation (DFG) [FI 2042/1-1]
  6. National Science Foundation NSF [ECCS-0901864]

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Lead halide perovskites hold promise for photonic devices, due to their superior optoelectronic properties. However, their use is limited by poor stability and toxicity. We demonstrate enhanced water and light stability of high-surface-area colloidal perovskite nanocrystals by encapsulation of colloidal CsPbBr3 quantum dots into matched hydrophobic macroscale polymeric matrices. This is achieved by mixing the quantum dots with presynthesized high molecular-weight polymers. We monitor the photoluminescence quantum yield of the perovskite-polymer nanocomposite films under water-soaking for the first time, finding no change even after >4 months of continuous immersion in water. Furthermore, photo stability is greatly enhanced in the macroscale polymer-encapsulated nanocrystal perovskites, which sustain >10(10) absorption events per quantum dot prior to photodegradation, a significant threshold for potential device use. Control of the quantum dot shape in these thin-film polymer composite enables color tunability via strong quantum-confinement in nanoplates and significant room temperature polarized emission from perovskite nanowires. Not only does the high-molecular-weight polymer protect the perovskites from the environment but also no escaped lead was detected in water that was in contact with the encapsulated perovskites for months. Our ligand-passivated perovskite-macroscale polymer composites provide a robust platform for diverse photonic applications.

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