Abstract
AbstractSynthesis of perovskites that exhibit pure‐blue emission with high photoluminescence quantum yield (PLQY) in both nanocrystal solutions and nanocrystal‐only films presents a significant challenge. In this work, a room‐temperature method is developed to synthesize ultrasmall, monodispersed, Sn‐doped methylammonium lead bromide (MAPb1‐xSnxBr3) perovskite nanoplatelets (NPLs) in which the strong quantum confinement effect endows pure blue emission (460 nm) and a high quantum yield (87%). Post‐treatment using n‐hexylammonium bromide (HABr) repaired surface defects and thus substantially increased the stability and PLQY (80%) of the NPL films. Concurrently, high‐precision patterned films (200‐µm linewidth) are successfully fabricated by using cost‐effective spray‐coating technology. This research provides a novel perspective for the preparation of high PLQY, highly stable, and easily processable perovskite nanomaterials.
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