Inorganic and Hybrid Organo-Metal PerovskiteNanostructures: Synthesis, Properties, and Applications

Citation:

Daniel Amgar, Sigalit Aharon, and Etgar Lioz. 9/7/2016. “Inorganic and Hybrid Organo-Metal PerovskiteNanostructures: Synthesis, Properties, and Applications.” Advanced Functional Materials, 2016,26, Pp. 8576–8593.

Abstract:

Hybrid perovskite and all-inorganic perovskite have attracted much attention
in recent years owing to their successful use in the photovoltaic field.
Usually the perovskite is used in its bulk form, although recently, perovskites’
nanocrystalline form has received increased attention. Recent developments
in the evolving research field of nanomaterial-based perovskite are reviewed.
Both hybrid organic-inorganic and all-inorganic perovskite nanostructures are
discussed, as well as approaches to tune the optical properties by controlling
the size and shape of perovskite nanostructures. In addition, chemical modifications
can change the perovskite nanostructures’ band-gap, similar to their
bulk counterpart. Several applications, including light-emitting diodes, lasers,
and detectors, demonstrate the latent potential of perovskite nanostructures.

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