Mass production of self-passivated perovskite microlaser particles by solution-phase processing for gas sensors

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Developing mass-productive and high-performance microlaser particles (MLPs) by cost-effective approaches is highly promising for MLP-based optoelectronic applications, which remains a daunting challenge. Herein, we develop a novel solution-phase technique to realize the halide perovskite-based MLPs in a scalable manner. By regulating the dynamic process of crystallization in a two-step spin-coating procedure, the large-scale CsPbBr3 microcrystals are acquired. Importantly, the solution-processed CsPbBr3 microcrystals exhibit much stronger emission than the ones prepared by the chemical vapor deposition method, which is attributed to the low carrier trap density by the formation of a self-passivated and bromine-rich surface. These CsPbBr3 microcrystals with inverted pyramid morphology are demonstrated to support the whispering-gallery mode lasing, featuring low pump threshold and high Q-factor. Moreover, the technologically important single-mode lasing is achieved from the sub-5 μm-sized MLPs, thanks to the superior optical property. Eventually, the laser-emission-based gas sensor is demonstrated. These results represent a significant step toward scalable MLPs and related applications.

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Ren, Y., Miao, C., Feng, L., Wang, Z., Liu, S., Chen, P., … Wang, Y. (2022). Mass production of self-passivated perovskite microlaser particles by solution-phase processing for gas sensors. APL Photonics, 7(1). https://doi.org/10.1063/5.0075608

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