Abstract
AbstractCesium lead halide perovskite nanocrystals (NCs) have gained enormous attention as promising light‐emitting and light‐converting materials. Most of their applications require embedding NCs in various matrices, which is a challenging task due to their low stability, especially in the case of red‐emitting CsPbI3 NCs. In this work, a new approach is proposed allowing the formation of red‐emitting perovskite NCs by anion exchange induced directly inside a solid polymer matrix using green‐emitting CsPbBr3 NCs as templates and iodododecane as an iodine source. Moreover, a simple and efficient route to photo‐assisted termination of the anion exchange reaction in the polymer composite after reaching desired optical properties is demonstrated. The findings allow the authors to pattern a thin composite film with an ultrashort UV laser resulting in a selective generation of green‐ and red‐emitting features with a 15 µm resolution.
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