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- 2022Analysis of the Urbach tail in caesium lead halide perovskitescitations
- 2021Large-Area Nanocrystalline Caesium Lead Chloride Thin Films: A Focus on the Exciton Recombination Dynamicscitations
- 2021Large-Area Nanocrystalline Caesium Lead Chloride Thin Films: A Focus on the Exciton Recombination Dynamicscitations
- 2021A new route for caesium lead halide perovskite depositioncitations
- 2021A New Route for Caesium Lead Halide Perovskite Depositioncitations
- 2020A new route for high quality nanometric films of inorganic halide perovskitescitations
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A new route for high quality nanometric films of inorganic halide perovskites
Abstract
<jats:p>Successful deposition of CsPbX3 (X = Br, Cl) thin films (50-500 nm) on several kind of substrates has been realized by Radio-Frequency Magnetron Sputtering. The technique allows for high homogeneity of the samples on large areas (several cm2) not only in terms of morphology but also referring to the optical properties. In particular, high resolution (in space, spectrum and time) photoluminescence studies in a wide temperature range (10-300 K) reveal that the low inhomogeneous broadening comes from a submicron size disorder while no significant contribution arises from a micrometric or even larger disorder. Given the relevance of inorganic halide perovskites for innovative optoelectronic devices, our results prove the scalability of this technique. Moreover, the successful deposition on several different substrates open the route for an easy integration in multi-layered structures.</jats:p>