Published 2024 | Version v1
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Nanocrystal Heterostructures Based on Halide Perovskites and Metal Sulfides

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We report the synthesis of nanocrystal heterostructures composed of CsPbCl3 and PbS domains sharing an epitaxial interface. We were able to promote the growth of a PbS domain (in competition with the more commonly observed Pb4S(3)Cl(2) one) on top of the CsPbCl3 domain by employing Mn2+ ions, the latter most likely acting as scavengers of Cl- ions. Complete suppression of the Pb4S3Cl2 domain growth was then achieved by additionally selecting an appropriate sulfur source (bis(trimethylsilyl)sulfide, which also acted as a scavenger of Cl- ions) and reaction temperature. In the heterostructures, emission from the perovskite domain was quenched, while emission from the PbS domain was observed, pointing to a type-I band alignment, as confirmed by calculations. These heterostructures, in turn, could be exploited to prepare second-generation heterostructures through selective ion exchange on the individual domains (halide ion exchange on CsPbCl3 and cation exchange on PbS). We demonstrate the cases of Cl- -> Br- and Pb2+ -> Cu+ exchanges, which deliver CsPbBr3-PbS and CsPbCl3-Cu2-xS epitaxial heterostructures, respectively.

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Created:
October 11, 2024
Modified:
October 11, 2024