Photoinduced transition from quasi-2D Ruddlesden-Popper to 3D halide perovskites for optical writing multicolor and light-erasable images
Sergey S. Anoshkin (1), Ivan I. Shishkin (1), Daria I. Markina (1),, Lev S. Logunov (1), Hilmi Volkan Demir (2,3), Andrey L. Rogach (4), Anatoly, P. Pushkarev (1), and Sergey V. Makarov (1,5) ((1) ITMO University, St., Petersburg, Russia

TL;DR
This paper introduces a novel light-induced transition in layered lead halide perovskites that enables multicolor optical writing and erasing, promising advancements in low-cost data storage and security labeling technologies.
Contribution
The study demonstrates a new photoinduced transition from quasi-2D to 3D perovskites for optical patterning, expanding color range and enabling reversible image erasure.
Findings
Achieved multicolor emission tuning across 450-600 nm range.
Used femtosecond laser and UV light for high-resolution writing and fast large-scale recording.
Controlled image erasure and persistence through structural modifications and illumination conditions.
Abstract
Development of advanced optical data storage, information encryption, and security labeling technologies requires low-cost materials exhibiting local, pronounced, and diverse modification of their structure-dependent optical properties under external excitation. Herein, for these purposes, we propose and develop a novel platform relying on layered lead halide Ruddlesden-Popper (quasi-2D) phases that undergo a light-induced transition towards bulk (3D) halide perovskite and employ this phenomenon for the direct optical writing of various multicolor patterns. This transition causes the weakening of quantum confinement, and hence the bandgap reduction in these photoluminescent thin films. To significantly extend the color gamut of evolving photoluminescence, we make use of mixed-halide compositions exhibiting photoinduced halide segregation. As a result, the emission wavelength of the…
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Taxonomy
TopicsPerovskite Materials and Applications · Luminescence and Fluorescent Materials · Coral and Marine Ecosystems Studies
