Abstract
The use of one-dimensional nano- and microstructured semiconductor and lanthanide materials is attractive for polarized-light-emission studies. Up-conversion emission from single-nanorod or anisotropic nanoparticles with a degree of polarization has also been discussed. However, microscale arrays of nanoparticles, especially well-aligned one-dimensional nanostructures as well as their up-conversion polarization characterization, have not been investigated yet. Herein, we present a novel and facile paradigm for preparing highly aligned arrays of lanthanide-doped KMnF3 (KMnF3:Ln) perovskite nanowires, which are good candidates for polarized up-conversion emission studies. These perovskite nanowires, with a width of 10 nm and length of a few micrometers, are formed through the oriented attachment of KMnF3:Ln nanocubes along the [001] direction. By the employment of KMnF3:Ln nanowire gel as nanoink, a direct-writing method is developed to obtain diverse types of aligned patterns from the nanoscale to the wafer scale. Up-conversion emissions from the highly aligned nanowire arrays are polarized along the array direction with a polarization degree up to 60%. Taking advantage of microscopic nanowire arrays, these polarized up-conversion emissions should offer potential applications in light or information transportation.
| Original language | English |
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| Pages (from-to) | 2964-2969 |
| Number of pages | 6 |
| Journal | Nano Letters |
| Volume | 18 |
| Issue number | 5 |
| DOIs | |
| State | Published - 9 May 2018 |
| Externally published | Yes |
Keywords
- Nanowires
- assembly
- nanogel
- oriented attachment
- polarized up-conversion emission