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- 2024Red-Emitting CsPbI3 /ZnSe Colloidal Nanoheterostructures with Enhanced Optical Properties and Stabilitycitations
- 2024Near-infrared two-photon excited photoluminescence from Yb3+-doped CsPbClxBr3−x perovskite nanocrystals embedded into amphiphilic silica microspherescitations
- 2024Micrometer-Resolution Fluorescence and Lifetime Mappings of CsPbBr 3 Nanocrystal Films Coupled with a TiO 2 Grating
- 2023Exploring CsPbX<sub>3</sub> (X = Cl, Br, I) Perovskite Nanocrystals in Amorphous Oxide Glasses: Innovations in Fabrication and Applicationscitations
- 2021Composite Nanospheres Comprising Luminescent Carbon Dots Incorporated into a Polyhedral Oligomeric Silsesquioxane Matrixcitations
- 2021Room temperature fabrication of stable, strongly luminescent Dion–Jacobson tin bromide perovskite microcrystals achieved through use of primary alcoholscitations
- 2021Carbon Nanoparticles as Versatile Auxiliary Components of Perovskite-Based Optoelectronic Devicescitations
- 2020Tunable Mie Resonances of Tin-based Iodide Perovskite Islandlike Films with Enhanced Infrared Photoluminescencecitations
- 2020Influence of the solvent environment on luminescent centers within carbon dotscitations
- 2020Strongly Luminescent Composites Based on Carbon Dots Embedded in a Nanoporous Silicate Glasscitations
- 2020Stable Luminescent Composite Microspheres Based on Porous Silica with Embedded CsPbBr3 Perovskite Nanocrystalscitations
- 2019Synthesis and energy structure of optical transitions of the nitrogen and sulfur co-doped carbon dots
- 2019Using Polar Alcohols for the Direct Synthesis of Cesium Lead Halide Perovskite Nanorods with Anisotropic Emissioncitations
- 2018Influence of molecular fluorophores on the research field of chemically synthesized carbon dotscitations
- 2016Photo-Aligned Quantum Rod Dispersed Liquid Crystal Polymer Filmscitations
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Exploring CsPbX<sub>3</sub> (X = Cl, Br, I) Perovskite Nanocrystals in Amorphous Oxide Glasses: Innovations in Fabrication and Applications
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<jats:title>Abstract</jats:title><jats:p>Metal halide perovskites with excellent optical and electronic properties have become a trending material in the current research. However, their limited stability under ambient conditions degrades quality and threatens their potential commercialization as optoelectronic devices. Various approaches are adopted to improve the stability of perovskite nanocrystals (PeNC) while maintaining their advantageous optical properties, particularly strong luminescence. Among different possible improvement strategies, encapsulation of PeNCs within the amorphous glass matrices of inorganic oxides has drawn widespread attention because it ensures high resistance against chemical corrosion and high temperature, thus enhancing their chemical, thermal, and mechanical stability with improved light‐emission characteristics. In this article, two types of materials, namely all‐inorganic metal halide PeNCs and amorphous oxide glasses are briefly introduced, and then the methods are reviewed to fabricate and improve the quality of PeNC@glass composites. These methods are classified into three universal categories: compositional modification, structural modification, and dual encapsulation. In the final part of this review paper, examples of applications of PeNCs@glass composites in light‐emitting devices and displays, data storage and anti‐counterfeiting, lasing, photodetectors and X‐ray detectors, photocatalysis, optical filters, solar concentrators, and batteries are provided.</jats:p>