Scientists devise method for gentle laser processing of
perovskites at nanoscale

22nd April 2020by admin0

Scientists of Far Eastern Federal University (FEFU) in
partnership with colleagues from ITMO University, and universities
in Germany, Japan, and Australia, have developed a method for
precise, fast and high-quality laser processing of halide
perovskites (CH3NH3PbI3), promising light-emitting materials for
solar energy, optical electronics, and metamaterials. Structured by
very short laser pulses at the femtosecond scale, perovskites
turned out to be functional nanoelements marked by unprecedented
quality. A related article is published in Small.

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