Room temperature synthesis of low-dimensional rubidium copper halide colloidal nanocrystals with near unity photoluminescence quantum yield.
Nanoscale
; 13(1): 59-65, 2021 Jan 07.
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Metal lead halide perovskite nanocrystals have emerged as promising candidates for optoelectronic applications. However, the inclusion of toxic lead is a major concern for the commercial viability of these materials. Herein, we introduce a new family of non-toxic reduced dimension Rb2CuX3 (X = Br, Cl) colloidal nanocrystals with one-dimensional crystal structure consisting [CuX4]3- ribbons isolated by Rb+ cations. These nanocrystals were synthesised using a room-temperature method under ambient conditions, which makes them cost effective and scalable. Phase purity quantification was confirmed by Rietveld refinement of powder X-ray diffraction and corroborated by 87Rb MAS NMR technique. Both samples also exhibited high thermal stability up to 500 °C, which is essential for optoelectronic applications. Rb2CuBr3 and Rb2CuCl3 display PL emission peaks at 387 nm and 400 nm with high PLQYs of â¼100% and â¼49%, respectively. Lastly, the first colloidal synthesis of quantum-confined rubidium copper halide-based nanocrystals opens up a new avenue to exploit their optical properties in lighting technology as well as water sterilisation and air purification.
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