RESUMEN
Lead iodide based perovskites are promising optoelectronic materials ideal for solar cells. Recently emerged perovskite nanocrystals (NCs) offer more advantages including improved size-tunable band gap, structural stability, and solvent-based processing. Here we report a simple surfactant-assisted two-step synthesis to produce monodisperse PbI2 NCs which are then converted to methylammonium lead iodide perovskite NCs. Based on electron microscopy characterization, these NCs showed competitive monodispersity. Combined results from X-ray diffraction patterns, optical absorption, and photoluminescence confirmed the formation of high quality methylammonium lead iodide perovskite NCs. More importantly, by avoiding the use of hard-to-remove chemicals, the resulted perovskite NCs can be readily integrated in applications, especially solar cells through versatile solution/colloidal-based methods.