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Polymer-Assisted Nanoimprinting for Environment- and Phase-Stable Perovskite Nanopatterns

Beomjin Jeong, Hyowon Han, Hong Hee Kim, Won Kook Choi, Youn Jung Park, Cheolmin Park

2020ACS Nano74 citationsDOI

Abstract

Despite the great interest in inorganic halide perovskites (IHPs) for a variety of photoelectronic applications, environmentally robust nanopatterns of IHPs have hardly been developed mainly owing to the uncontrollable rapid crystallization or temperature and humidity sensitive polymorphs. Herein, we present a facile route for fabricating environment- and phase-stable IHP nanopatterns over large areas. Our method is based on nanoimprinting of a soft and moldable IHP adduct. A small amount of poly(ethylene oxide) was added to an IHP precursor solution to fabricate a spin-coated film that is soft and moldable in an amorphous adduct state. Subsequently, a topographically prepatterned elastomeric mold was used to nanoimprint the film to develop well-defined IHP nanopatterns of CsPbBr3 and CsPbI3 of 200 nm in width over a large area. To ensure environment- and phase-stable black CsPbI3 nanopatterns, a polymer backfilling process was employed on a nanopatterned CsPbI3. The CsPbI3 nanopatterns were overcoated with a thin poly(vinylidene fluoride-co-trifluoroethylene) (PVDF-TrFE) film, followed by thermal melting of PVDF-TrFE, which formed the air-exposed CsPbI3 nanopatterns laterally confined with PVDF-TrFE. Our polymer backfilled CsPbI3 nanopatterns exhibited excellent environmental stability over one year at ambient conditions and for 10 h at 85 °C, allowing the development of arrays of two-terminal, parallel-type photodetectors with nanopatterned photoactive CsPbI3 channels. Our polymer-assisted nanoimprinting offers a fast, low-pressure/temperature patterning method for high-quality nanopatterns on various substrates over a large area, overcoming conventional costly time-consuming lithographic techniques.

Topics & Concepts

Materials scienceNanoimprint lithographyNanotechnologyPolymerThermal stabilityCrystallizationNanolithographyDewettingPhase (matter)Chemical engineeringThin filmFabricationComposite materialChemistryOrganic chemistryEngineeringAlternative medicinePathologyMedicinePerovskite Materials and ApplicationsAdvanced Sensor and Energy Harvesting MaterialsOrganic Light-Emitting Diodes Research
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