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Low dimensional semiconductor nanomaterials show great promise for a variety of applications due to their size-dependent and excellent optoelectronic properties. In this work, we developed a strategy to synthesize uniform and very thin CsPbBr3 perovskite nanoplates (NPls) by introducing additional metal bromides. The CsPbBr3 NPls, self-assembled into a face-to-face stacked state, had a thickness of 4.4 nm (equal to only 2 monolayers, 2 MLs) and showed a maximum emission at 437 nm and a narrow FWHM of 14 nm. The formation mechanism of the CsPbBr3 NPls by adding FeBr3 was ascribed to the constrained growth of CsPbBr3 nanocubes when the surface Cs+ ions were substituted by the protonated oleylammonium from the byproduct OLA-HBr.

Graphical abstract: Blue-emitting and self-assembled thinner perovskite CsPbBr3 nanoplates: synthesis and formation mechanism

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