Electrospun Hybrid Perovskite Fibers-Flexible Networks of One-Dimensional Semiconductors for Light-Harvesting Applications.
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Thin-film organic-inorganic hybrid perovskite (MeNHPbI) solar cells have displayed remarkably high photoconversion efficiencies, making their net-shaping as flexible device elements desirable for a number of applications. Simulations show greatly enhanced light absorption in perovskite fibers in comparison to their thin-film counterparts, which demand the processing of hybrid perovskites in the one-dimensional morphology. We report here on the single-step fabrication of MeNHPbI nanofibers on a customized electrospinning process performed under inert conditions. Our results demonstrate reproducible synthesis of electrospun fiber mats in which the fiber dimensions were tailored by adjusting the polymer (PVP) content. Photoluminescence studies on the perovskite fibers revealed a blue shift of the emission peak possibly due to strain or charge confinement effects. The hybrid perovskite nanofibers offer promising applications in flexible and stretchable optoelectronics.
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Authors | Bohr, Christoph;Pfeiffer, Markus;Öz, Senol;von Toperczer, Florian;Lepcha, Ashish;Fischer, Thomas;Schütz, Markus;Lindfors, Klas;Mathur, Sanjay; |
Journal | ACS applied materials & interfaces |
Year | 2019 |
DOI | 10.1021/acsami.9b05700 |
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