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Journal of Physical Chemistry Letters | 2015

Air-Stable Surface-Passivated Perovskite Quantum Dots for Ultra-Robust, Single- and Two-Photon-Induced Amplified Spontaneous Emission

Jun Pan; Smritakshi P. Sarmah; Banavoth Murali; Ibrahim Dursun; Wei Peng; Manas R. Parida; Jiakai Liu; Lutfan Sinatra; Noktan M. AlYami; Chao Zhao; Erkki Alarousu; Tien Khee Ng; Boon S. Ooi; Osman M. Bakr; Omar F. Mohammed

We demonstrate ultra-air- and photostable CsPbBr3 quantum dots (QDs) by using an inorganic-organic hybrid ion pair as the capping ligand. This passivation approach to perovskite QDs yields high photoluminescence quantum yield with unprecedented operational stability in ambient conditions (60 ± 5% lab humidity) and high pump fluences, thus overcoming one of the greatest challenges impeding the development of perovskite-based applications. Due to the robustness of passivated perovskite QDs, we were able to induce ultrastable amplified spontaneous emission (ASE) in solution processed QD films not only through one photon but also through two-photon absorption processes. The latter has not been observed before in the family of perovskite materials. More importantly, passivated perovskite QD films showed remarkable photostability under continuous pulsed laser excitation in ambient conditions for at least 34 h (corresponds to 1.2 × 10(8) laser shots), substantially exceeding the stability of other colloidal QD systems in which ASE has been observed.


Advanced Materials | 2016

Highly Efficient Perovskite-Quantum-Dot Light-Emitting Diodes by Surface Engineering

Jun Pan; Li Na Quan; Yongbiao Zhao; Wei Peng; Banavoth Murali; Smritakshi P. Sarmah; Mingjian Yuan; Lutfan Sinatra; Noktan M. AlYami; Jiakai Liu; Emre Yassitepe; Zhenyu Yang; Oleksandr Voznyy; Riccardo Comin; Mohamed N. Hedhili; Omar F. Mohammed; Zheng-Hong Lu; Dong Ha Kim; Edward H. Sargent; Osman M. Bakr

A two-step ligand-exchange strategy is developed, in which the long-carbon- chain ligands on all-inorganic perovskite (CsPbX3 , X = Br, Cl) quantum dots (QDs) are replaced with halide-ion-pair ligands. Green and blue light-emitting diodes made from the halide-ion-pair-capped quantum dots exhibit high external quantum efficiencies compared with the untreated QDs.


Journal of the American Chemical Society | 2017

Engineering Interfacial Charge Transfer in CsPbBr3 Perovskite Nanocrystals by Heterovalent Doping

Raihana Begum; Manas R. Parida; Ahmed L. Abdelhady; Banavoth Murali; Noktan M. AlYami; Ghada H. Ahmed; Mohamed N. Hedhili; Osman M. Bakr; Omar F. Mohammed

Since compelling device efficiencies of perovskite solar cells have been achieved, investigative efforts have turned to understand other key challenges in these systems, such as engineering interfacial energy-level alignment and charge transfer (CT). However, these types of studies on perovskite thin-film devices are impeded by the morphological and compositional heterogeneity of the films and their ill-defined surfaces. Here, we use well-defined ligand-protected perovskite nanocrystals (NCs) as model systems to elucidate the role of heterovalent doping on charge-carrier dynamics and energy level alignment at the interface of perovskite NCs with molecular acceptors. More specifically, we develop an in situ doping approach for colloidal CsPbBr3 perovskite NCs with heterovalent Bi3+ ions by hot injection to precisely tune their band structure and excited-state dynamics. This synthetic method allowed us to map the impact of doping on CT from the NCs to different molecular acceptors. Using time-resolved spectroscopy with broadband capability, we clearly demonstrate that CT at the interface of NCs can be tuned and promoted by metal ion doping. We found that doping increases the energy difference between states of the molecular acceptor and the donor moieties, subsequently facilitating the interfacial CT process. This work highlights the key variable components not only for promoting interfacial CT in perovskites, but also for establishing a higher degree of precision and control over the surface and the interface of perovskite molecular acceptors.


Journal of Colloid and Interface Science | 2015

From porous gold nanocups to porous nanospheres and solid particles--a new synthetic approach.

Ayesha Ihsan; Habib Katsiev; Noktan M. AlYami; Dalaver H. Anjum; Waheed S. Khan; Irshad Hussain

We report a versatile approach for the synthesis of porous gold nanocups, porous gold nanospheres and solid gold nanoparticles. Gold nanocups are formed by the slow reduction of gold salt (HAuCl4⋅3H2O) using aminoantipyrene (AAP) as a reducing agent. Adding polyvinylpyrrolidone (PVP) to the gold salt followed by reduction with AAP resulted in the formation of porous gold nanospheres. Microwave irradiation of both of these porous gold particles resulted in the formation of slightly smaller but solid gold particles. All these nanoparticles are thoroughly characterized by UV-visible spectroscopy, scanning electron microscopy (SEM), high resolution transmission electron microscopy (HR-TEM) and bright-field tomography. Due to the larger size, porous nature, low density and higher surface area, these nanomaterials may have interesting applications in catalysis, drug delivery, phototherapy and sensing.


Journal of Microscopy | 2018

In situ oxidation and reduction of triangular nickel nanoplates via environmental transmission electron microscopy

Alec P. LaGrow; Noktan M. AlYami; D.C. Lloyd; Osman M. Bakr; Edward D. Boyes; Pratibha L. Gai

Understanding the oxidation and reduction mechanisms of transition metals, such as nickel (Ni), is important for their use in industrial applications of catalysis. A powerful technique for investigating the redox reactive species is in situ environmental transmission electron microscopy (ETEM), where oxidation and reduction can be tracked in real time. One particular difficulty in understanding the underlying reactions is understanding the underlying morphology of the starting structure in a reaction, in particular the defects contained in the material, and the exposed surface facets. Here‐in, we use a colloidal nanoparticle synthesis in a continuous flow reactor to form nanoplates of nickel coated with oleylamine as a capping agent. We utilise an in situ heating procedure at 300 °C in vacuum to remove the oleylamine ligands, and then oxidise the Ni nanoparticles at 25 °C with 2 Pa oxygen, and follow the nanoparticles initial oxidation. After that, the nanoparticles are oxidised at 200 and 300 °C, making the size of the oxide shell increase to ∼4 nm. The oxide shell could be reduced under 2 Pa hydrogen at 500 °C to its initial size of ∼1 nm. High temperature oxidation encouraged the nanoparticles to form pure NiO nanoparticles, which occurred via the Kirkendall effect leading to hollowing and void formation.


ACS Photonics | 2016

Perovskite Nanocrystals as a Color Converter for Visible Light Communication

Ibrahim Dursun; Chao Shen; Manas R. Parida; Jun Pan; Smritakshi P. Sarmah; Davide Priante; Noktan M. AlYami; Jiakai Liu; Makhsud I. Saidaminov; Mohd Sharizal Alias; Ahmed L. Abdelhady; Tien Khee Ng; Omar F. Mohammed; Boon S. Ooi; Osman M. Bakr


Chemistry of Materials | 2015

Effect of Precursor Ligands and Oxidation State in the Synthesis of Bimetallic Nano-Alloys

Alec P. LaGrow; Kristian Rahbek Knudsen; Noktan M. AlYami; Dalaver H. Anjum; Osman M. Bakr


Journal of Physical Chemistry Letters | 2016

Shape-Tunable Charge Carrier Dynamics at the Interfaces between Perovskite Nanocrystals and Molecular Acceptors

Ghada H. Ahmed; Jiakai Liu; Manas R. Parida; Banavoth Murali; Riya Bose; Noktan M. AlYami; Mohamed N. Hedhili; Wei Peng; Jun Pan; Tabot M. D. Besong; Osman M. Bakr; Omar F. Mohammed


Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics | 2016

Tailoring ruthenium exposure to enhance the performance of fcc platinum@ruthenium core–shell electrocatalysts in the oxygen evolution reaction

Noktan M. AlYami; Alec P. LaGrow; Khurram Saleem Joya; Jinyeon Hwang; Khabiboulakh Katsiev; Dalaver H. Anjum; Yaroslav Losovyj; Lutfan Sinatra; Jin Young Kim; Osman M. Bakr


Chemistry of Materials | 2017

Pyridine-Induced Dimensionality Change in Hybrid Perovskite Nanocrystals

Ghada H. Ahmed; Jun Yin; Riya Bose; Lutfan Sinatra; Erkki Alarousu; Emre Yengel; Noktan M. AlYami; Makhsud I. Saidaminov; Yuhai Zhang; Mohamed N. Hedhili; Osman M. Bakr; Jean-Luc Brédas; Omar F. Mohammed

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Osman M. Bakr

King Abdullah University of Science and Technology

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Omar F. Mohammed

King Abdullah University of Science and Technology

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Dalaver H. Anjum

King Abdullah University of Science and Technology

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Lutfan Sinatra

King Abdullah University of Science and Technology

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Banavoth Murali

King Abdullah University of Science and Technology

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Jiakai Liu

King Abdullah University of Science and Technology

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Jun Pan

King Abdullah University of Science and Technology

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Manas R. Parida

King Abdullah University of Science and Technology

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Mohamed N. Hedhili

King Abdullah University of Science and Technology

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Alec P. LaGrow

MacDiarmid Institute for Advanced Materials and Nanotechnology

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