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Lead Halide Perovskite Nanostructures for Dynamic Color Display
Author(s) -
Yisheng Gao,
Can Huang,
Chenglong Hao,
Shang Sun,
Lei Zhang,
Chen Zhang,
Zonghui Duan,
Kaiyang Wang,
Zhongwei Jin,
Nan Zhang,
Alexander V. Kildishev,
ChengWei Qiu,
Qinghai Song,
Shumin Xiao
Publication year - 2018
Publication title -
acs nano
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 5.554
H-Index - 382
eISSN - 1936-086X
pISSN - 1936-0851
DOI - 10.1021/acsnano.8b02425
Subject(s) - materials science , halide , optoelectronics , nanosecond , perovskite (structure) , high dynamic range , doping , information storage , dynamic range , nanotechnology , computer science , optics , physics , chemistry , laser , inorganic chemistry , database , crystallography
Nanoprint-based color display using either extrinsic structural colors or intrinsic emission colors is a rapidly emerging research field for high-density information storage. Nevertheless, advanced applications, e. g., dynamic full-color display and secure information encryption, call for demanding requirements on in situ color change, nonvacuum operation, prompt response, and favorable reusability. By transplanting the concept of electrical/chemical doping in the semiconductor industry, we demonstrate an in situ reversible color nanoprinting paradigm via photon doping, triggered by the interplay of structural colors and photon emission of lead halide perovskite gratings. It solves the aforementioned challenges at one go. By controlling the pumping light, the synergy between interlaced mechanisms enables color tuning over a large range with a transition time on the nanosecond scale in a nonvacuum environment. Our design presents a promising realization of in situ dynamic color nanoprinting and will empower the advances in structural color and classified nanoprinting.

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