Fo Bai , Zhengtong Wang , Xiaohui Liu , Junhuan Zhao , Zhongjie Zhai , Chun Sun
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Abstract
In this study, we employed a modified ligand-assisted recrystallization precipitation (LARP) method to synthesize perovskite nanomaterials with emission peaks ranging from 515 nm to 683 nm. The synthesis of these nanomaterials with different emission peaks was achieved by simply controlling the type and amount of cesium oleate. These CsPbI3 nanomaterials possess different morphologies, and all of them show excellent PL properties. Furthermore, by simply mixing the nanomaterials with sodium citrate, a large quantity of powders of various colors was obtained, which can be used for the fabrication of multicolor patterns.
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