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Ligand-Free Processable Perovskite Semiconductor Ink

Maria C. Folgueras, Sheena Louisia, Jianbo Jin, Mengyu Gao, Alexandra Du, Sirine C. Fakra, Rui Zhang, F. Seeler, Kerstin Schierle‐Arndt, Peidong Yang

2021Nano Letters26 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Traditional covalent semiconductors require complex processing methods for device fabrication due to their high cohesive energies. Here, we develop a stable, ligand-free perovskite semiconductor ink that can be used to make patterned semiconductor-based optoelectronics in one step. The perovskite ink is formed via the dissolution of crystals of vacancy-ordered double perovskite Cs2TeX6 (X = Cl–, Br–, I–) in polar aprotic solvents, leading to the stabilization of isolated [TeX6]2– octahedral anions and free Cs+ cations without the presence of ligands. The stabilization of the fundamental perovskite ionic octahedral building blocks in solution creates multifunctional inks with the ability to reversibly transform between the liquid ink and the solid-state perovskite crystalline system in air within minutes. These easily processable inks can be patterned onto various materials via dropcasting, spraying or painting, and stamping, highlighting the crucial role of solvated octahedral complexes toward the rapid formation of phase-pure perovskite structures in ambient conditions.

Topics & Concepts

Perovskite (structure)Materials scienceSemiconductorDissolutionOctahedronLigand (biochemistry)FabricationIonic bondingChemical engineeringPhase (matter)NanotechnologyCrystallographyIonOptoelectronicsChemistryCrystal structureOrganic chemistryEngineeringBiochemistryMedicinePathologyReceptorAlternative medicinePerovskite Materials and ApplicationsOrganic Light-Emitting Diodes ResearchQuantum Dots Synthesis And Properties