TY - JOUR
T1 - Europium doping effects on the properties of CsPbBr3 nanocrystals
T2 - in situ vs. ex situ synthetic path analysis
AU - Shalom, Hila
AU - HaShachar Wallach, Ayelet
AU - Carmieli, Raanan
AU - Yadgarov, Lena
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2025 The Royal Society of Chemistry.
PY - 2025/9/11
Y1 - 2025/9/11
N2 - Cesium lead bromide (CsPbBr3) nanocrystals (NCs), a class of metal halide perovskites (MHPs), exhibit remarkable optoelectronic properties, making them attractive for applications such as photovoltaics and radiation detection. However, CsPbBr3 NCs suffer from poor luminescence efficiency and short service life, which presents significant challenges. Doping with rare-earth elements like europium (Eu) offers a promising strategy to enhance their performance due to Eu's unique electronic structure. This study analytically compares the effects of in situ and ex situ Eu doping on the structural, optical, and photocatalytic properties of CsPbBr3 NCs. In situ doping was performed by adding Eu during NC synthesis via a hot-injection method, while ex situ doping involved post-synthetic treatment using sonication. Comprehensive characterization, by TEM, XRD, XPS, ICP-MS, and UV-Vis, and evaluation of their photoluminescence and photocatalytic activity revealed that Eu incorporation strongly depends on the doping method. In situ Eu doping, particularly at 5 wt%, led to effective lattice incorporation, enhancing the optical emission and photocatalytic performance. In contrast, ex situ Eu primarily localized on the NC surface, resulting in limited property improvements. These findings underscore the importance of the doping strategy in tailoring perovskite NC functionality for advanced optoelectronic and photocatalytic applications.
AB - Cesium lead bromide (CsPbBr3) nanocrystals (NCs), a class of metal halide perovskites (MHPs), exhibit remarkable optoelectronic properties, making them attractive for applications such as photovoltaics and radiation detection. However, CsPbBr3 NCs suffer from poor luminescence efficiency and short service life, which presents significant challenges. Doping with rare-earth elements like europium (Eu) offers a promising strategy to enhance their performance due to Eu's unique electronic structure. This study analytically compares the effects of in situ and ex situ Eu doping on the structural, optical, and photocatalytic properties of CsPbBr3 NCs. In situ doping was performed by adding Eu during NC synthesis via a hot-injection method, while ex situ doping involved post-synthetic treatment using sonication. Comprehensive characterization, by TEM, XRD, XPS, ICP-MS, and UV-Vis, and evaluation of their photoluminescence and photocatalytic activity revealed that Eu incorporation strongly depends on the doping method. In situ Eu doping, particularly at 5 wt%, led to effective lattice incorporation, enhancing the optical emission and photocatalytic performance. In contrast, ex situ Eu primarily localized on the NC surface, resulting in limited property improvements. These findings underscore the importance of the doping strategy in tailoring perovskite NC functionality for advanced optoelectronic and photocatalytic applications.
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/105015670910
U2 - 10.1039/d5nr02721g
DO - 10.1039/d5nr02721g
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C2 - 40856271
AN - SCOPUS:105015670910
SN - 2040-3364
VL - 17
SP - 20420
EP - 20434
JO - Nanoscale
JF - Nanoscale
IS - 35
ER -