Synthesis and optical properties of CsCu2Br3–Cu0 nanoheterojunctions†
Abstract
The deliberately fabricated heterojunctions have proved to be able to bring novel functionalities and improved performance for advanced materials. Herein, inspired by the excellent absorption of halide perovskite materials, we report the precisely controlled growth of non-toxic CsCu2Br3–Cu0 heterojunction nanorods (NRs) through one-pot synthesis. Systematic analyses have shown that Pb2+ and Cu2+ can be reduced to Pb0 and Cu+, respectively, by oleylamine at high temperature, while the appearance of Pb0 initiates further reduction of Cu+ into Cu0. The continuous growth of Cu0 forms Cu NPs and then matchstick-like CsCu2Br3–Cu0 heterojunctions. Photoluminescence spectra suggest that the lattice distortion formed at the interface of the CsCu2Br3–Cu0 heterojunctions leads to the blue-shifting and splitting of the emission peak, which has not been observed previously.