In Situ Phase-Transition Crystallization of All-Inorganic Water-Resistant Exciton-Radiative Heteroepitaxial CsPbBr3-CsPb2Br5 Core-Shell Perovskite Nanocrystals
Tianyuan Liang, Wenjie Liu, Xiaoyu Liu, Yuanyuan Li, Wenhui Wu, and, Jiyang Fan

TL;DR
This paper presents a novel in situ phase transition method to synthesize water-resistant CsPbBr3/CsPb2Br5 core-shell nanocrystals with high luminescence stability, suitable for robust optoelectronic applications.
Contribution
Developed a water-driven in situ phase transition approach to create stable, water-resistant all-inorganic perovskite heteronanocrystals with enhanced luminescence properties.
Findings
Nanocrystals maintain nearly 100% luminescence after 11 months in water.
Luminescence drops only to 81.3% at 100°C.
Prototype white-light device demonstrates practical application.
Abstract
The instability of metal halide perovskites upon exposure to moisture or heat strongly hampers their applications in optoelectronic devices. Here, we report the large-yield synthesis of highly water-resistant total-inorganic green luminescent CsPbBr3/CsPb2Br5 core/shell heteronanocrystals (HNCs) by developing an in situ phase transition approach. It is implemented via water-driven phase transition of the original monoclinic CsPbBr3 nanocrystal and the resultant tetragonal CsPb2Br5 nanoshell has small lattice mismatch with the CsPbBr3 core, which ensures formation of an epitaxial interface for the yielded CsPbBr3/CsPb2Br5 HNCs. These HNCs maintain nearly 100% of the original luminescence intensity after immersion in water for eleven months and the luminescence intensity drops only to 81.3% at 100 {\deg}C. The transient luminescence spectroscopy and density functional theory calculation…
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