A study of Pb halide perovskite- chalcogenide core-shell structure
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Perovskites are leading the arena of current research due to their applications in
photovoltaics, light-emitting diodes, photodetectors, solar fuels, etc. However their
susceptibility to environmental factors like moisture, oxygen, thermal stress, light, and
applied electric field along with shorter lifetime, limits their usage in commercial
applications. This issue intensifies as we move to the nanoscale region. The poor stability
of these nanocrystals attracted attention of researchers to work on surface modification of
it. Nonetheless, it is critical to address this issue in perovskites to date. Coating these
nanocrystals has proven to improve stability, but it's a difficult task as a direct coating on
nanocrystals leads to lattice mismatch. It has been considered an effective strategy to
combat serious issues linked to it over the past two decades.
In this work,we prepared CsPbBr 3 /ZnSe nanocomposite, where CsPbBr 3 nanocrystals are present in the core and are covered by a ZnSe shell. UV-Vis, PL Spectroscopy, TGA, DSC, TCSPC, TEM and SEM are used for the analysis. The composite synthesis is very facile via high-temperature hot injection keeping intact the cubic phase of CsPbBr 3 . This nanocomposite exhibits almost twice the thermal stability and decay time of
27.6ns with a band gap of 2.4eV, which is useful for various optoelectronic and
photovoltaic applications.