Ion Exchange Lithography: Localized Ion Exchange Reactions for Spatial Patterning of Perovskite Semiconductors and Insulators

Lukas Helmbrecht, Moritz H. Futscher, Loreta A. Muscarella, Bruno Ehrler, Willem L. Noorduin

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Abstract

Patterning materials with different properties in a single film is a fundamental challenge and essential for the development of next-generation (opto)electronic functional components. This work introduces the concept of ion exchange lithography and demonstrates spatially controlled patterning of electrically insulating films and semiconductors with tunable optoelectronic properties. In ion exchange lithography, a reactive nanoparticle “canvas” is locally converted by printing ion exchange “inks.” To demonstrate the proof of principle, a canvas of insulating nanoporous lead carbonate is spatioselectively converted into semiconducting lead halide perovskites by contact printing an ion exchange precursor ink of methylammonium and formamidinium halides. By selecting the composition of the ink, the photoluminescence wavelength of the perovskite semiconductors is tunable over the entire visible spectrum. A broad palette of conversion inks can be applied on the reactive film by printing with customizable stamp designs, spray-painting with stencils, and painting with a brush to inscribe well-defined patterns with tunable optoelectronic properties in the same canvas. Moreover, the optoelectronic properties of the converted canvas are exploited to fabricate a green light-emitting diode (LED), demonstrating the functionality potential of ion exchange lithography.
Original languageEnglish
Article number2005291
JournalAdvanced Materials
Volume33
Issue number20
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 May 2021
Externally publishedYes

Funding

The authors thank Dion Ursem for designing and fabricating the stamp and guiding system. The authors thank Christiaan van Campenhout for assistance in creating the portrait of Marie Skłodowska‐Curie and Marloes H. Bistervels for help in creating the “perovskite” lettering in Figure 3b . The authors thank Jian‐Yao Zheng for assistance with the PLQY measurements. The authors thank Christiaan van Campenhout and Alexander Korotkevich for their assistance with the FTIR measurements. This work was part of the Vernieuwingsimpuls Vidi research program “Shaping up materials” with project number 016.Vidi.189.083, which was partly financed by the Dutch Research Council (NWO). The work of L.A.M. was part of the Vidi research program 016.Vidi.179.005.

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Nederlandse Organisatie voor Wetenschappelijk Onderzoek

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