All-inorganic halide perovskite nanowires (NWs) are promising materials due to they have broad application prospects in the field of optoelectronics, with mixed-halide perovskite nanowires can change the optoelectronic properties by adjusting the halide ratio. Here, we experimentally investigated the two-process governed anion-exchange reaction in single-crystalline CsPbX3 micro- and nanowires. The critical parameters affecting the outcome of the reaction are identified as the reaction temperature, reaction time, and precursor concentrations. Upon examining the photoluminescence and morphology of the NWs, high-quality NWs were obtained by optimizing these critical parameters. The bandgap of the NWs can be tuned over the entire visible spectra (430–700 nm). In addition, photodetectors incorporating single NWs were fabricated, which demonstrated excellent responsivity under illumination. Our results expand the validity of liquid-phase anion exchange to the microscale, and lay the basis for liquid-processed optoelectronics and displays.
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Li, H., Li, J., Bao, Y., Li, J., He, C., Wang, H., … Yang, Y. (2021). A liquid phase anion-exchange approach to high-quality all-inorganic halide perovskite micro- and nanowires. Journal of Materials Science, 56(28), 16059–16067. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10853-021-06316-z
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