Luminescent macroporous aerogels of two-dimensional nanocrystals of metal halide perovskites with adjustable semiconducting bandgaps†
Abstract
In semiconducting aerogels, exciton–photon interactions occur in porous frameworks with solid–gas interfaces. Herein, by freezing and vacuum freeze-drying of cyclohexane dispersions of platelet-shaped nanocrystals of organic–inorganic metal halide perovskites, aerogels with macro-/meso-porosity, tunable luminescence in the visible light range, and photocurrent responses were fabricated.
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