Abstract
All-inorganic lead halide perovskites have attracted tremendous attention for their tunable bandgaps, excellent photoluminescence efficiency and robust stability. Here, we report on a direct vapor-phase growth of high-quality CsPbCl3/CsPbI3 axial perovskite heterostructure and multi-heterojunction nanowires using a newly developed magnetic-pulling chemical vapor deposition approach. Microstructural characterization and optical investigations reveal that these structures are crystalline with abrupt heterojunctions. Micro-photoluminescence spectra and mapping at the heterojunctions exhibit dual-wavelength emissions at 417 nm and 698 nm, from the adjacent two disparate perovskites, respectively, further demonstrating the formation of unique heterostructures. Additionally, under a focused laser illumination, asymmetrical waveguide behavior along a single CsPbCl3/CsPbI3 wire is clearly observed. Taking a step further, we fabricated a monolithic dual-wavelength laser using an on-wire axial perovskite heterostructure and successfully realized blue and red emissions (425.5 nm and 687.4 nm). The capability to synthesize on-wire heterostructures represents a major step toward high-integration optoelectronic circuits and nanophotonics.
| Original language | English |
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| Article number | 106778 |
| Journal | Nano Energy |
| Volume | 92 |
| DOIs | |
| State | Published - Feb 2022 |
| Externally published | Yes |
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Keywords
- Asymmetric waveguide
- Dual-wavelength lasing
- Heterostructure
- On-wire bandgap integration
- Perovskite
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