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The Materials Map is an open tool for improving networking and interdisciplinary exchange within materials research. It enables cross-database search for cooperation and network partners and discovering of the research landscape.

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  • 2023Light Emission from Low‐Dimensional Pb‐Free Perovskite‐Related Metal Halide Nanocrystals27citations
  • 2021Synthesis and Characterization of Halide Perovskites and Lower-Dimensional Metal Halide Based Materialscitations
  • 2018Partially replacing Pb2+ by Mn2+ in hybrid metal halide perovskites18citations
  • 2018Partially replacing Pb 2+ by Mn 2+ in hybrid metal halide perovskites:Structural and electronic properties18citations
  • 2017Synthesis and characterization of mixed-metal hybrid perovskitescitations

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  • Manna, Liberato
  • Infante, Ivan
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Light Emission from Low‐Dimensional Pb‐Free Perovskite‐Related Metal Halide Nanocrystals

  • Manna, Liberato
  • Infante, Ivan
  • Trizio, Luca De
  • Ray, Aniruddha
  • Zito, Juliette
Abstract

<jats:title>Abstract</jats:title><jats:p>In recent years remarkable progress has been made on developing low‐dimensional perovskite‐related materials. In particular, with the aim of going toward compounds with low toxicity, various low‐dimensional metal halide nanocrystals have been synthesized and investigated. These nanocrystalline compounds crystallize in a plethora of structures and dimensionalities, in many cases with exciting optical properties. Thanks to their photoluminescence emission, which is typically broad and largely Stokes‐shifted, such nanocrystals can find applications in indoor lighting, scintillators and luminescent solar concentrators. In this review, recent developments leading to the improvement/management of light emission from such low‐dimensional metal halide nanocrystals are highlighted and the possible origin of their light emission is discussed. Furthermore, parallels with their bulk counterparts are drawn and an outlook on what is still worth exploring/studying in this field of research is provided.</jats:p>

Topics
  • perovskite
  • impedance spectroscopy
  • compound
  • photoluminescence
  • toxicity