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Title: Perovskite Nanowires for Next-Generation Optoelectronic Devices: Lab to Fab
Authors: Sandeep Kumar, Gundam
Ranadeep Raj, Sumukam
Rajaboina, Rakesh Kumar
Ramu Naidu, Savu
Srinivas, Mudavat
Banavoth, Murali
Keywords: Perovskites
Nanowires
Issue Date: Jan-2022
Publisher: ACS Applied Energy Materials
Citation: 10.1021/acsaem.1c03284
Abstract: Theminuscule sizes of one-dimensional (1D)nanostructures have revolutionizedphotonic circuitry and led to efficientoptoelectronicdeviceswithunprecedentedspeed.Withtheimpressiveprogressaccomplishedinconsiderationofpressing challenges, perovskitematerialshavebeen in the spotlight inresearch.The low-dimensional perovskites (especiallynanowires) supersedetheirbulkcounterpartswithremarkableoptoelectronicpropertiesthatmakethemsuitabletobeusedinabroadrangeof applications.Nevertheless, forrealizinganypotentialapplication,mechanisticinsightsonthecrystalgrowth,especiallytheordering/ orientationandhencetheunderlyingphysicsof light−matter interactions intheperovskitenanowires, areneeded, andresearchis yettoplateau.Herein,weemphasizethefundamentalunderstandingofformationmechanismsandanticipatedchallengesalongwith theprogressiveevolutionsof severalblossomingcandidates inexcitingoptoelectronicapplications suchasphotodetectors, lasers, light-emittingdiodes,photovoltaiccells,andfield-effecttransistors.Importantly,theperspectivesofferedinthisReviewcanstimulate futureresearchdirectionsandopportunities thatcouldpavethewayforambient-stablenext-generationoptoelectronicdevices.
Description: NITW
URI: http://localhost:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/3345
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