Abstract
Metal halide perovskite (MHP) nanocrystals (NCs) offer extraordinary tunability in their optical properties, yet fully exploiting this potential is challenged by a vast and complex synthesis parameter space. Herein, we introduce Rainbow, a multi-robot self-driving laboratory that integrates automated NC synthesis, real-time characterization, and machine learning (ML)-driven decision-making to efficiently navigate MHP NCs’ mixed-variable high-dimensional landscape. Using parallelized, miniaturized batch reactors, robotic sample handling, and continuous spectroscopic feedback, Rainbow autonomously optimizes MHP NC optical performance—including photoluminescence quantum yield and emission linewidth at a targeted emission energy—through closed-loop experimentation. By systematically exploring varying ligand structures and precursor conditions, Rainbow elucidates critical structure–property relationships and identifies scalable Pareto-optimal formulations for targeted spectral outputs. Rainbow provides a versatile blueprint for accelerated, data-driven discovery and retrosynthesis of high-performance metal halide perovskite nanocrystals, facilitating the on-demand realization of next-generation photonic materials and technologies.
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Xu, J., Moran, C. H. J., Ghorai, A., Bateni, F., Bennett, J. A., Mukhin, N., … Abolhasani, M. (2025). Autonomous multi-robot synthesis and optimization of metal halide perovskite nanocrystals. Nature Communications , 16(1). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-025-63209-4
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