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Perovskite micro-/nanoarchitecture for photonic applications

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MATTER
Volume 6, Issue 10, Pages 3165-3219

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CELL PRESS
DOI: 10.1016/j.matt.2023.05.043

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Hybrid perovskite family shows exciting optoelectronic properties and chemical/physical versatilities, making it a potential candidate for photonic applications. Micro-/nanoarchitectures play a critical role in determining the photonic properties and spatially patterned arrays through photon-matter-structure interactions. This review summarizes the perovskite micro-/nanoarchitectures and their applications in photonics, including the materials, structures, processing techniques, and the promotion of photon-emitting, -sensing, and -modulating applications.
The hybrid perovskite family characterized by exciting optoelectronic properties and chemical/physical versatilities holds potential for photonic applications. In addition to materials, the micro-/nanoarchitectures are critical to photonic-related properties (reflection/ scattering/trapping/extraction/resonance/modulation) and spatially patterned arrays by photon-matter-structure interactions. The abundant processing strategies-covering in situ crystallization, the presynthesized nanocrystals (NCs), and vapor deposition-evolve kaleidoscopic perovskite architectures and photonic properties resulting from extensive experimental and theoretical efforts in various fields. Here, we review the perovskite micro-/nanoarchitectures with regard to photonic applications. We start with the perovskite materials, structure, and related optical dimensions, then systematically illustrate the top-down and bottom-up micro-/nanopatterning techniques including direct generation, indirect replication, and others to take full use of perovskite's unique processing advantages and optoelectronic properties. We discuss the intrinsic material emission and photo-matter-structure interaction originating from micro-/ nanoarchitecture to promote patterning/structuring photon-emitting, -sensing, and -modulating applications.

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