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Synthesis of New Perovskite Luminescent Nanoparticles in the Visible Range
Abstract
New large size luminescent nanoparticles have been prepared, based on lead bromide or iodide organic perovskites. The luminescent center is made of PbX42− octahedrons. The preparation of the nanoparticles stems from fast nebulization and subsequent lyophilization of perovskite DMF solutions. The particles described have an average size of 60 nm, but a 20−500 nm range is in principle accessible. These new nanoparticles constitute an alternative to Q-dots which allows variable size while retaining the same emission wavelength, like silica particles functionalized with organic dyes, but with a higher stability under illumination- Text
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- silica particles functionalized
- nanoparticle
- Visible RangeNew
- New Perovskite Luminescent Nanoparticles
- emission wavelength
- perovskite DMF solutions
- 60 nm