Perovskite Origami for Programmable Microtube Lasing

Abstract

Metal halide perovskites are promising materials for optoelectronic and photonic applications ranging from photovoltaics to laser devices. However, current perovskite devices are constrained to simple low-dimensional structures suffering from limited design freedom and holding up performance improvement and functionality upgrades. Here, a micro-origami technique is developed to program 3D perovskite microarchitectures toward a new type of microcavity laser. The design flexibility in 3D supports not only outstanding laser performance such as low threshold, tunable output, and high stability but also yields new functionalities like 3D confined mode lasing and directional emission in, for example, laser “array-in-array” systems. The results represent a significant step forward toward programmable microarchitectures that take perovskite optoelectronics and photonics into the 3D era. © 2021 The Authors. Advanced Functional Materials published by Wiley-VCH GmbH.

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Keywords
3D microcavities, laser arrays, metal halide perovskites, origami metamaterials, perovskite lasers
Citation
Dong, H., Saggau, C. N., Zhu, M., Liang, J., Duan, S., Wang, X., et al. (2021). Perovskite Origami for Programmable Microtube Lasing. 31(51). https://doi.org//10.1002/adfm.202109080
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CC BY-NC 4.0 Unported