WO2020011150A1 - Halide abx3 perovskite particles and their application in controlling photo-flux - Google Patents
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- the present invention is related to a light valve containing perovskite particles especially ABX 3 perovskite particles.
- the present invention also provides a new use of the light valve and a method of controlling light transmittance by using the light valve.
- a light valve is a device which can electronically control the light transmittance, and such a device is also scientifically referred as electrochromic device.
- a light valve is a device that can regulate the amount of light passing through a media like a water valve that can control the water flow.
- PDLC polymer dispersed liquid crystal
- EC electrochemical device
- SPD suspension particles display
- perovskite particles can be used in a light valve.
- perovskite particles, especially halide ABX 3 perovskite particles suspended in a liquid suspension can be polarized under an electric field and be oriented.
- Perovskite originated from the Russian geologist Perovski and originally single-pointed the calcium titanate (CaTiO 3 ) mineral. Later, crystals with similar structures were collectively referred to as perovskites. It is surprisingly found that the perovskite particles, especially halide ABX 3 perovskite particles have unexpected property of being polarized and oriented under an electric field.
- the cell structure of the halide ABX 3 perovskite is shown in Figure 3, where 'A' and 'B' are two cations of very different sizes, and 'X' is an anion that bonds to both.
- 'A' is an alkaline cation or organic ammonium, which has a positive charge
- 'B' is a transition metal cation or an alkaline earth cation, which has two positive charges
- 'X' is a halide anion, which has a negative charge.
- 'B' cation and 6 'X' anions form octahedral units
- 8 octahedral units occupy the position of the hexahedral apex centered on the 'A' cation.
- ABX 3 perovskite material is known in the art and there are a lot of reports on the applications thereof. In 2009, the ABX 3 perovskite material was first reported for solar cells (J. Am.Chem. Soc. 131, 6050-6051, 2009) . “Science” rated perovskite solar cells as one of the top 10 scientific breakthroughs in 2013. In January 2018, the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in Lausanne set a new world record efficiency of 23.25%for a perovskite solar cell.
- the ABX3 perovskite material has been explored in other potential applications, such as LED (Light Emitting Diodes) (Tan, Zhi-Kuang, et al., Nature Nanotechnology, 9: 687-692, 2014) , Lasers (Haiming Zhu, et al., Nature Mater., 14: 636-642, 2015) , Photodetectors (Zhenqian Yang, et al., Adv. Materials, 30 (8) : 1704333, 2018) , Memristors (Zhengguo Xiao, et al., Advanced Electronic Materials, 2 (7) : 1600100, 2016) .
- LED Light Emitting Diodes
- Lasers Haiming Zhu, et al., Nature Mater., 14: 636-642, 2015
- Photodetectors Zhenqian Yang, et al., Adv. Materials, 30 (8) : 1704333, 2018
- Memristors Zheng
- a light valve which comprises a first layer of a transparent conductive substrate; an active layer containing perovskite particles suspended in a liquid suspension; and a second layer of transparent conductive substrate.
- the perovskite particles are ABX 3 perovskite particles, especially halide ABX 3 perovskite particles.
- A is at least one of Cs + , CH 3 NH 3 + , and Rb +
- B is at least one of Pb 2+ , Ge 2+ , and Sn 2+
- X is at least one of Cl - , Br - , and I - .
- A is at least one of Cs + and CH 3 NH 3 +
- B is Pb 2+
- X is at least one of Br - and I - .
- the perovskite particles have a non-spherical morphology.
- the perovskite particles have a morphology of nanorods (one-dimensional) , nanosheets (two-dimensional) , cuboids, or irregular (three-dimensional) particles.
- the light valve has a higher light transmittance in on-state (when the light value is turned on) than off-state (when the light valve is turned off) . More preferably, the light valve has a high light transmittance in on-state and has a low light transmittance in off-state.
- the perovskite particles (including the halide ABX 3 perovskite particles) have a morphology of nanorods.
- the nanorods it has a length of 50 nm-2000 nm, more preferable 200 nm -500 nm, and a thickness or diameter of 20 nm-200 nm, more preferable 50 nm-100 nm.
- the ratio of length : thickness or length : diameter is above 3: 1, 4: 1, 5: 1, 6: 1, 8: 1 or 10: 1.
- the ratio of length : thickness or length : diameter is 3: 1 to 20: 1, more preferably 8: 1 to 15: 1.
- the perovskite particles (including the halide ABX 3 perovskite particles) have a morphology of nanorods which have a length of 50 nm-2000 nm, a thickness or diameter of 20 nm-200 nm and a ratio of length : thickness or length : diameter above 3: 1.
- the perovskite particles (including the halide ABX 3 perovskite particles) have a morphology of nanorods which have a length of 50 nm-2000 nm, a thickness or diameter of 20 nm-200 nm and a ratio of length : thickness or length : diameter of 8: 1 to 15: 1.
- the perovskite particles (including the halide ABX 3 perovskite particles) have a morphology of nanorods which have a length of 200 nm-500 nm, a thickness or diameter of 50 nm-100 nm and a ratio of length : thickness or length : diameter of 8: 1 to 15: 1.
- the perovskite particles are uniformly dispersed in the liquid suspension.
- the liquid suspension maintains the suspended perovskite particles in gravitational equilibrium.
- the liquid suspension further comprises one or more of a mineral resistive material, a synthetic resistive material, and a vegetable oil.
- the liquid suspension is sandwiched between the two layers of transparent conductive substrate as electrodes.
- a method of controlling light transmittance comprising using the light valve according to the present invention in a light control device.
- the light valve per se is used as the light control device.
- the light valve is a part of the light control device.
- the present invention relates to use of the light valve according to the invention in the manufacture of a light control device.
- the light control device is selected from the group consisting of a smart window, a rear window of a car, a lense, a light shutter and a display.
- the present invention relates to a light valve as described herein, for use in controlling light transmittance.
- This invention presents a method of controlling the flux of light in a light control device by using perovskite particles, especially by using halide ABX 3 perovskite particles.
- the present invention provides a new use of perovskite material especially ABX 3 perovskite, and method to make such a material.
- the present invention further provides a light valve, comprising a liquid suspension having such a material of perovskite material, which can electronically control transmission of light.
- the perovskite material is ABX 3 perovskite particles, wherein A is at least one of Cs + , CH 3 NH 3 + , and Rb + , B is at least one of Pb 2+ , Ge 2+ , and Sn 2+ , and X is at least one of Cl - , Br - , and I - .
- the halide ABX 3 perovskite particles preferably have a non-spherical morphology.
- the non-spherical morphology of the halide ABX 3 perovskite particles is at least one of nanowires, nanorods (one-dimensional) ; nanosheets (two-dimensional) ; cuboids, irregular (three-dimensional) particles.
- the perovskite particles (including the halide ABX 3 perovskite particles) have a morphology of nanorods.
- the nanorods it has a length of 50 nm-2000 nm, more preferable 200 nm -500 nm, and a thickness or diameter of 20 nm-200 nm, more preferable 50 nm-100 nm.
- the ratio of length : thickness or length : diameter is above 3: 1, 4: 1, 5: 1, 6: 1, 8: 1 or 10: 1.
- the ratio of length : thickness or length : diameter is 3: 1 to 20: 1, more preferably 8: 1 to 15: 1.
- the perovskite particles (including the halide ABX 3 perovskite particles) have a morphology of nanorods which have a length of 50 nm-2000 nm, a thickness or diameter of 20 nm-200 nm and a ratio of length : thickness or length : diameter above 3: 1.
- the perovskite particles (including the halide ABX 3 perovskite particles) have a morphology of nanorods which have a length of 50 nm-2000 nm, a thickness or diameter of 20 nm-200 nm and a ratio of length : thickness or length : diameter of 8: 1 to 15: 1. More preferably, the perovskite particles (including the halide ABX 3 perovskite particles) have a morphology of nanorods which have a length of 200 nm-500 nm, a thickness or diameter of 50 nm-100 nm and a ratio of length : thickness or length : diameter of 8: 1 to 15: 1.
- the liquid suspension which is used as a liquid medium to suspend the perovskite particles, comprises one or more a mineral resistive oil, a synthetic resistive oil, and a vegetable oil.
- the transparent electrode (100) can be made of the same material or different materials, where light can be transmitted through, preferably having a light transmittance equals to or greater than 80%.
- Figure 1 presents schematically a light controlling device, wherein, a liquid suspension (300) is sandwiched between two transparent substrates (100) and (100) .
- the halide ABX 3 perovskite particles (200) are suspended in the liquid suspension (300) .
- Figure 2 presents light transmittance of a light valve (LV) device made according to this invention Example 6 before and after applying an electric voltage of 220V.
- LV light valve
- Figure 3 presents the cell structure of the ABX 3 perovskite.
- the present invention provides a new form of perovskite particles and the method to use them to control the flux of light in a light control device, or referred as a light valve.
- Figure 1 presents schematically a light controlling device, wherein, a liquid suspension (300) is sandwiched between two transparent substrates (100) and (100) .
- the halide ABX 3 perovskite particles (200) are suspended in the liquid suspension (300) .
- the halide ABX 3 perovskite particles in the liquid suspension assume random positions due to Brownian movement. Hence, a beam of light passing into the light valve is absorbed/scattered. The light valve is thus relatively dark in the OFF state.
- the light control halide ABX 3 perovskite particles When an electric field is applied thereto (ON state) , the light control halide ABX 3 perovskite particles are polarized, thereby being arranged in directions parallel to each other in accordance with the electric field, and most of the light can pass through the cell.
- the light valve is thus relatively transparent in the ON state.
- the present invention provides a new use of ABX 3 perovskite particles, and method to make such a material.
- the present invention further provides a light valve, comprising a liquid suspension having ABX 3 perovskite particles, which can electronically control transmission of light. More specifically, for the ABX 3 perovskite particles, A is at least one of Cs + , CH 3 NH 3 + , and Rb + , B is at least one of Pb 2+ , Ge 2+ , and Sn 2+ , and X is at least one of Cl - , Br - , and I - .
- the ABX 3 perovskite particles are also referred to as halide ABX 3 perovskite particles.
- A is at least one of Cs + and CH 3 NH 3 +
- B is Pb 2+
- X is at least one of Br - and I - .
- the halide ABX 3 perovskite particles have a non-spherical morphology.
- the non-spherical morphology is at least one of the nanowires, nanorods (one-dimensional) ; nanosheets (two-dimensional) ; cuboids, irregular (three-dimensional) particles.
- the perovskite particles (including the halide ABX 3 perovskite particles) have a morphology of nanorods.
- the nanorods it has a length of 50 nm-2000 nm, more preferable 200 nm -500 nm, and a thickness or diameter of 20 nm-200 nm, more preferable 50 nm-100 nm.
- the ratio of length : thickness or length : diameter is above 3: 1, 4: 1, 5: 1, 6: 1, 8: 1 or 10: 1.
- the ratio of length : thickness or length : diameter is 3: 1 to 20: 1, more preferably 8: 1 to 15: 1.
- the perovskite particles (including the halide ABX 3 perovskite particles) have a morphology of nanorods which have a length of 50 nm-2000 nm, a thickness or diameter of 20 nm-200 nm and a ratio of length : thickness or length : diameter above 3: 1.
- the perovskite particles (including the halide ABX 3 perovskite particles) have a morphology of nanorods which have a length of 50 nm-2000 nm, a thickness or diameter of 20 nm-200 nm and a ratio of length : thickness or length : diameter of 8: 1 to 15: 1.
- the perovskite particles (including the halide ABX 3 perovskite particles) have a morphology of nanorods which have a length of 200 nm-500 nm, a thickness or diameter of 50 nm-100 nm and a ratio of length : thickness or length : diameter of 8: 1 to 15: 1.
- the length, thickness or diameter means an average length, an average thickness or an average diameter, respectively.
- the ABX 3 perovskite particles (200) which are encapsulated inside the said liquid suspension (300) shall be capable of re-orientating themselves in an electronic field.
- the ABX 3 perovskite particles are preferably in a form of nanorods having an average length of about 50nm-2000nm, and an average thickness or diameter of 20 nm-200 nm, and a ratio of length : thickness or length : diameter above 3: 1, preferably 8: 1 to 15: 1.
- the liquid suspension (300) which is used as a liquid medium to suspend the ABX 3 perovskite particles, comprises one or more non-aqueous, electrically resistive liquids.
- a liquid or a liquid mixture referring as the suspension medium, can maintain the suspended ABX 3 perovskite particles in gravitational equilibrium.
- the liquid suspension (300) comprises one or more a mineral resistive oil, a synthetic resistive oil and a vegetable oil.
- Mineral resistive oils such as transformer oils
- synthetic resistive oils such as silicone oils, fluorocarbon organic compounds, plasticizers (such as dioctyl phthalate, dibutyl phthalate, diisobutyl phthalate, triisodecyl trimellitate (TDTM) , dodecylbenzene, polybutene oil
- vegetable oils such as castor oil, soybean oil, rapeseed oil
- the liquid suspension medium used in the light valve of the present invention can be any liquid light valve suspension known in the art and can be formulated according to techniques well known to those skilled in the art.
- the said transparent electrode (100) can be made of the same material or different materials, where light can be transmitted through, preferably having a light transmittance equals to or greater than 80%, more preferably 90%.
- Either the said transparent electrode (100) can be ITO conductive glass, ITO/PET conductive film, Ag nanowire/PET conductive film, Cu nanowire/PET conductive film.
- the transparent electrode (100) are preferred to be of the same material for the simplicity of processing and for the same physical properties (such as flexibility and thermal expansion) , important for device durability under certain conditions, such as thermal stress.
- the two transparent electrodes sandwiched by the liquid suspension can be sealed with a resistive material, such as epoxy resin, etc., which can be used to seal the sealing material around the two transparent electrodes.
- the light valve is driven by alternating current to adjust light transmittance, preferably 5-500V alternating current.
- N, N-dimethylformamide (100 mL, DMF) and PbI 2 2.306 (5 mmol) were loaded into a 250 mL flask.
- Acetate acid 4.654g (77.5 mmol) and dodecylamine 0.797 g (4.3 mmol) were added.
- 5 mL Cs-Oleate solution was added (prepared as described Example 1) .
- the hybrid solution was added into a 5 L flask along with 4200 mL toluene.
- Example 3 In the same manner as in Example 2, only 1.835 g of PbBr 2 was used instead of 2.306 g of PbI 2 .
- a toluene mixture containing CsPbBr 3 is referring as LCP-Example-3.
- TDTM triisodecyltrimellitate
- LCP-Example-2 prepared in the Example 2 was added in portions.
- toluene was subsequently removed by a rotary evaporator for 3 hours at 80°C to yield a LV suspension containing CsPbI 3 referred as LV Suspension Example-4.
- Example-5 In the 250 ml round bottom glass flask was weighted 15 g of silicone oil, and the LCP-Example-3 prepared in the Example 3 was added in portions. After thoroughly mixing by shaking, toluene was subsequently removed by a rotary evaporator for 3 hours at 80°C to yield a LV suspension containing CsPbBr 3 referred as LV Suspension Example-5.
- Example 6 LV devices made from LV Suspension-Example-4
- a wet thickness of 200um of the LV Suspension-Example 4 made in Example 4 was sealed between two transparent electrodes of ITO conductive glass using epoxy resin to produce a light valve referring as LV Device-6.
- LV Device-6 When no electric voltage is applied (OFF State) , LV Device-6 exhibits an orange tint and light transmission is measured to be 4.7%.
- OFF State When it was electrically activated using 220 Volts AC at 50Hz (ON State) , the LV Device-6 turns clearer and light transmission is measured to be 25.6%.
- Figure 2 presents the absorption spectrum of LV Device-6 at OFF state and ON state respectively.
- Example 7 LV devices made from LV Suspension-Example-5
- a wet thickness of 180um of the LV Suspension-Example 5 made in Example 5 was sealed between two transparent electrodes of ITO conductive glass using epoxy resin to produce a light valve referring as LV Device-7.
- LV Device-7 When no electric voltage is applied (OFF State) , LV Device-7 exhibits an orange tint and light transmission is measured to be 6.4%.
- OFF State When it was electrically activated using 220 Volts AC at 50Hz (ON State) , the LV Device-7 turns clearer and light transmission is measured to be 30.2%.
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Abstract
A light valve containing ABX 3 perovskite particles (200) suspended in a liquid suspension (300) that can control light transmittance is provided. The preferable ABX 3 perovskite particles (200) are halide ABX 3 perovskite particles wherein A is at least one of Cs +, CH 3NH 3
+, and Rb +, B is at least one of Pb 2+, Ge 2+, and Sn 2+, and X is at least one of Cl -, Br -, and I -. Use of the light valve in the manufacture of a light control device and a method of controlling light transmittance by using the light valve are also provided.
Description
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application claims the priority of US Patent Application No. 16033556, filed on July 12, 2018, and titled with “Halide ABX
3 perovskite particles and their application in controlling photo-flux” , and the disclosures of which are hereby incorporated by reference.
The present invention is related to a light valve containing perovskite particles especially ABX
3 perovskite particles. The present invention also provides a new use of the light valve and a method of controlling light transmittance by using the light valve.
A light valve is a device which can electronically control the light transmittance, and such a device is also scientifically referred as electrochromic device. Technically, a light valve is a device that can regulate the amount of light passing through a media like a water valve that can control the water flow. Depending on science behind an electrochromic device, it can be further classified as polymer dispersed liquid crystal (PDLC) (U.S. patent US3585381) , electrochemical device (EC) (U.S. patent US9581877) and suspension particles display (SPD) (U.S. patents US6606185) . However, these light valves in the prior art are not satisfied in respect of transmittance, economical efficiency (energy-saving) , easy-controlling and/or easy-using.
Therefore, a new light valve solving one or more of the above disadvantages is in urgent need in the field.
SUMMARY
It is surprisingly found by the inventors that perovskite particles can be used in a light valve. Particularly, it is surprisingly found that perovskite particles, especially halide ABX
3 perovskite particles suspended in a liquid suspension can be polarized under an electric field and be oriented.
Perovskite, originated from the Russian geologist Perovski and originally single-pointed the calcium titanate (CaTiO
3) mineral. Later, crystals with similar structures were collectively referred to as perovskites. It is surprisingly found that the perovskite particles, especially halide ABX
3 perovskite particles have unexpected property of being polarized and oriented under an electric field. The cell structure of the halide ABX
3 perovskite is shown in Figure 3, where 'A' and 'B' are two cations of very different sizes, and 'X' is an anion that bonds to both. Preferably, in this invention, 'A' is an alkaline cation or organic ammonium, which has a positive charge, 'B' is a transition metal cation or an alkaline earth cation, which has two positive charges; and 'X' is a halide anion, which has a negative charge. Among them, 'B' cation and 6 'X' anions form octahedral units, and 8 octahedral units occupy the position of the hexahedral apex centered on the 'A' cation.
ABX
3 perovskite material is known in the art and there are a lot of reports on the applications thereof. In 2009, the ABX
3 perovskite material was first reported for solar cells (J. Am.Chem. Soc. 131, 6050-6051, 2009) . “Science” rated perovskite solar cells as one of the top 10 scientific breakthroughs in 2013. In January 2018, the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in Lausanne set a new world record efficiency of 23.25%for a perovskite solar cell. In addition, the ABX3 perovskite material has been explored in other potential applications, such as LED (Light Emitting Diodes) (Tan, Zhi-Kuang, et al., Nature Nanotechnology, 9: 687-692, 2014) , Lasers (Haiming Zhu, et al., Nature Mater., 14: 636-642, 2015) , Photodetectors (Zhenqian Yang, et al., Adv. Materials, 30 (8) : 1704333, 2018) , Memristors (Zhengguo Xiao, et al., Advanced Electronic Materials, 2 (7) : 1600100, 2016) .
Based on the above finding, in the first aspect, a light valve is provided, which comprises a first layer of a transparent conductive substrate; an active layer containing perovskite particles suspended in a liquid suspension; and a second layer of transparent conductive substrate.
Preferably, the perovskite particles are ABX
3 perovskite particles, especially halide ABX
3 perovskite particles. Preferably, A is at least one of Cs
+, CH
3NH
3
+, and Rb
+, B is at least one of Pb
2+, Ge
2+, and Sn
2+, and X is at least one of Cl
-, Br
-, and I
-. More preferably, A is at least one of Cs
+ and CH
3NH
3
+, B is Pb
2+, X is at least one of Br
-and I
-.
Preferably, the perovskite particles have a non-spherical morphology.
Preferably, the perovskite particles have a morphology of nanorods (one-dimensional) , nanosheets (two-dimensional) , cuboids, or irregular (three-dimensional) particles.
It is further found surprisingly that when the perovskite particles have a morphology of nanorods, the light valve has a higher light transmittance in on-state (when the light value is turned on) than off-state (when the light valve is turned off) . More preferably, the light valve has a high light transmittance in on-state and has a low light transmittance in off-state.
Particularly, the perovskite particles (including the halide ABX
3 perovskite particles) have a morphology of nanorods. Preferably, for the nanorods, it has a length of 50 nm-2000 nm, more preferable 200 nm -500 nm, and a thickness or diameter of 20 nm-200 nm, more preferable 50 nm-100 nm. Preferably, for the nanorods, the ratio of length : thickness or length : diameter is above 3: 1, 4: 1, 5: 1, 6: 1, 8: 1 or 10: 1. Preferably, the ratio of length : thickness or length : diameter is 3: 1 to 20: 1, more preferably 8: 1 to 15: 1. Preferably, the perovskite particles (including the halide ABX
3 perovskite particles) have a morphology of nanorods which have a length of 50 nm-2000 nm, a thickness or diameter of 20 nm-200 nm and a ratio of length : thickness or length : diameter above 3: 1. Preferably, the perovskite particles (including the halide ABX
3 perovskite particles) have a morphology of nanorods which have a length of 50 nm-2000 nm, a thickness or diameter of 20 nm-200 nm and a ratio of length : thickness or length : diameter of 8: 1 to 15: 1. More preferably, the perovskite particles (including the halide ABX
3 perovskite particles) have a morphology of nanorods which have a length of 200 nm-500 nm, a thickness or diameter of 50 nm-100 nm and a ratio of length : thickness or length : diameter of 8: 1 to 15: 1.
Preferably, the perovskite particles are uniformly dispersed in the liquid suspension.
Preferably, the liquid suspension maintains the suspended perovskite particles in gravitational equilibrium.
Preferably, the liquid suspension further comprises one or more of a mineral resistive material, a synthetic resistive material, and a vegetable oil.
Preferably, the liquid suspension is sandwiched between the two layers of transparent conductive substrate as electrodes.
In a further aspect of the invention, a method of controlling light transmittance is provided, comprising using the light valve according to the present invention in a light control device. In some cases, the light valve per se is used as the light control device. In some cases, the light valve is a part of the light control device.
In a further aspect of the invention, the present invention relates to use of the light valve according to the invention in the manufacture of a light control device.
In some preferred embodiments, the light control device is selected from the group consisting of a smart window, a rear window of a car, a lense, a light shutter and a display.
In a further aspect of the invention, the present invention relates to a light valve as described herein, for use in controlling light transmittance.
This invention presents a method of controlling the flux of light in a light control device by using perovskite particles, especially by using halide ABX
3 perovskite particles. The present invention provides a new use of perovskite material especially ABX
3 perovskite, and method to make such a material. The present invention further provides a light valve, comprising a liquid suspension having such a material of perovskite material, which can electronically control transmission of light. More specifically, the perovskite material is ABX
3 perovskite particles, wherein A is at least one of Cs
+, CH
3NH
3
+, and Rb
+, B is at least one of Pb
2+, Ge
2+, and Sn
2+, and X is at least one of Cl
-, Br
-, and I
-. The halide ABX
3 perovskite particles preferably have a non-spherical morphology. The non-spherical morphology of the halide ABX
3 perovskite particles is at least one of nanowires, nanorods (one-dimensional) ; nanosheets (two-dimensional) ; cuboids, irregular (three-dimensional) particles. Particularly, the perovskite particles (including the halide ABX
3 perovskite particles) have a morphology of nanorods. Preferably, for the nanorods, it has a length of 50 nm-2000 nm, more preferable 200 nm -500 nm, and a thickness or diameter of 20 nm-200 nm, more preferable 50 nm-100 nm.
Preferably, for the nanorods, the ratio of length : thickness or length : diameter is above 3: 1, 4: 1, 5: 1, 6: 1, 8: 1 or 10: 1. Preferably, the ratio of length : thickness or length : diameter is 3: 1 to 20: 1, more preferably 8: 1 to 15: 1. Preferably, the perovskite particles (including the halide ABX
3 perovskite particles) have a morphology of nanorods which have a length of 50 nm-2000 nm, a thickness or diameter of 20 nm-200 nm and a ratio of length : thickness or length : diameter above 3: 1. Preferably, the perovskite particles (including the halide ABX
3 perovskite particles) have a morphology of nanorods which have a length of 50 nm-2000 nm, a thickness or diameter of 20 nm-200 nm and a ratio of length : thickness or length : diameter of 8: 1 to 15: 1. More preferably, the perovskite particles (including the halide ABX
3 perovskite particles) have a morphology of nanorods which have a length of 200 nm-500 nm, a thickness or diameter of 50 nm-100 nm and a ratio of length : thickness or length : diameter of 8: 1 to 15: 1.
According to this invention, the liquid suspension, which is used as a liquid medium to suspend the perovskite particles, comprises one or more a mineral resistive oil, a synthetic resistive oil, and a vegetable oil.
According to this invention as illustrated in Figure 1, the transparent electrode (100) can be made of the same material or different materials, where light can be transmitted through, preferably having a light transmittance equals to or greater than 80%.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
Figure 1 presents schematically a light controlling device, wherein, a liquid suspension (300) is sandwiched between two transparent substrates (100) and (100) . The halide ABX
3 perovskite particles (200) are suspended in the liquid suspension (300) .
Figure 2 presents light transmittance of a light valve (LV) device made according to this invention Example 6 before and after applying an electric voltage of 220V.
Figure 3 presents the cell structure of the ABX
3 perovskite.
The present invention provides a new form of perovskite particles and the method to use them to control the flux of light in a light control device, or referred as a light valve.
Figure 1 presents schematically a light controlling device, wherein, a liquid suspension (300) is sandwiched between two transparent substrates (100) and (100) . The halide ABX
3 perovskite particles (200) are suspended in the liquid suspension (300) . In the absence of an applied electrical field (OFF state) , the halide ABX
3 perovskite particles in the liquid suspension assume random positions due to Brownian movement. Hence, a beam of light passing into the light valve is absorbed/scattered. The light valve is thus relatively dark in the OFF state. When an electric field is applied thereto (ON state) , the light control halide ABX
3 perovskite particles are polarized, thereby being arranged in directions parallel to each other in accordance with the electric field, and most of the light can pass through the cell. The light valve is thus relatively transparent in the ON state.
The present invention provides a new use of ABX
3 perovskite particles, and method to make such a material. The present invention further provides a light valve, comprising a liquid suspension having ABX
3 perovskite particles, which can electronically control transmission of light. More specifically, for the ABX
3 perovskite particles, A is at least one of Cs
+, CH
3NH
3
+, and Rb
+, B is at least one of Pb
2+, Ge
2+, and Sn
2+, and X is at least one of Cl
-, Br
-, and I
-. In case that X is at least one of Cl
-, Br
-, and I
-, the ABX
3 perovskite particles are also referred to as halide ABX
3 perovskite particles. Sill more preferably, A is at least one of Cs
+ and CH
3NH
3
+, B is Pb
2+, X is at least one of Br
-and I
-.
Preferably, the halide ABX
3 perovskite particles have a non-spherical morphology. The non-spherical morphology is at least one of the nanowires, nanorods (one-dimensional) ; nanosheets (two-dimensional) ; cuboids, irregular (three-dimensional) particles.
Particularly, the perovskite particles (including the halide ABX
3 perovskite particles) have a morphology of nanorods. Preferably, for the nanorods, it has a length of 50 nm-2000 nm, more preferable 200 nm -500 nm, and a thickness or diameter of 20 nm-200 nm, more preferable 50 nm-100 nm. Preferably, for the nanorods, the ratio of length : thickness or length : diameter is above 3: 1, 4: 1, 5: 1, 6: 1, 8: 1 or 10: 1. Preferably, the ratio of length : thickness or length : diameter is 3: 1 to 20: 1, more preferably 8: 1 to 15: 1. Preferably, the perovskite particles (including the halide ABX
3 perovskite particles) have a morphology of nanorods which have a length of 50 nm-2000 nm, a thickness or diameter of 20 nm-200 nm and a ratio of length : thickness or length : diameter above 3: 1. Preferably, the perovskite particles (including the halide ABX
3 perovskite particles) have a morphology of nanorods which have a length of 50 nm-2000 nm, a thickness or diameter of 20 nm-200 nm and a ratio of length : thickness or length : diameter of 8: 1 to 15: 1. More preferably, the perovskite particles (including the halide ABX
3 perovskite particles) have a morphology of nanorods which have a length of 200 nm-500 nm, a thickness or diameter of 50 nm-100 nm and a ratio of length : thickness or length : diameter of 8: 1 to 15: 1.
In the disclosure, the length, thickness or diameter means an average length, an average thickness or an average diameter, respectively.
As illustrated in Figure 1, the ABX
3 perovskite particles (200) which are encapsulated inside the said liquid suspension (300) shall be capable of re-orientating themselves in an electronic field. In terms of geometric dimensions, the ABX
3 perovskite particles are preferably in a form of nanorods having an average length of about 50nm-2000nm, and an average thickness or diameter of 20 nm-200 nm, and a ratio of length : thickness or length : diameter above 3: 1, preferably 8: 1 to 15: 1.
According to this invention, the liquid suspension (300) , which is used as a liquid medium to suspend the ABX
3 perovskite particles, comprises one or more non-aqueous, electrically resistive liquids. Such a liquid or a liquid mixture, referring as the suspension medium, can maintain the suspended ABX
3 perovskite particles in gravitational equilibrium.
More specifically in this invention, the liquid suspension (300) comprises one or more a mineral resistive oil, a synthetic resistive oil and a vegetable oil. Mineral resistive oils, such as transformer oils; synthetic resistive oils, such as silicone oils, fluorocarbon organic compounds, plasticizers (such as dioctyl phthalate, dibutyl phthalate, diisobutyl phthalate, triisodecyl trimellitate (TDTM) , dodecylbenzene, polybutene oil; vegetable oils, such as castor oil, soybean oil, rapeseed oil, are good liquid suspension medium. Technically, the liquid suspension medium used in the light valve of the present invention can be any liquid light valve suspension known in the art and can be formulated according to techniques well known to those skilled in the art.
According to this invention as illustrated in Figure 1, the said transparent electrode (100) can be made of the same material or different materials, where light can be transmitted through, preferably having a light transmittance equals to or greater than 80%, more preferably 90%. Either the said transparent electrode (100) can be ITO conductive glass, ITO/PET conductive film, Ag nanowire/PET conductive film, Cu nanowire/PET conductive film. The transparent electrode (100) are preferred to be of the same material for the simplicity of processing and for the same physical properties (such as flexibility and thermal expansion) , important for device durability under certain conditions, such as thermal stress.
As ABX
3 perovskite particles are sensitive to moisture and oxygen, the two transparent electrodes sandwiched by the liquid suspension can be sealed with a resistive material, such as epoxy resin, etc., which can be used to seal the sealing material around the two transparent electrodes. The light valve is driven by alternating current to adjust light transmittance, preferably 5-500V alternating current.
The invention will now be described in more detail with reference to the following examples. However, these examples are given for illustration only and are not intended to limit the scope of the present invention. All chemicals used in the examples are purchased from Sigma-Aldrich Company unless otherwise specified. In all these examples, all parts and percentages are by weight unless otherwise noted. The light transmittance and absorption spectrum of the LV device was measured by an Oceanview spectrometer.
Example 1 Preparation of Cs-Oleate
Cs
2CO
3 (4.07 g) was loaded into a 250 mL, 3-neck flask along with octadecene (50 mL, ODE) and oleic acid (11.088 g) , and the mixture was dried for 1 h at 120 ℃ and then heated under Ar to 150 ℃ until all Cs
2CO
3 reacted with oleic acid. Since Cs-Oleate precipitates out of ODE at room temperature, it has to be preheated to make it soluble before usage.
Example 2 Synthesis of CsPbI
3 nanorods
N, N-dimethylformamide (100 mL, DMF) and PbI
2 2.306 (5 mmol) were loaded into a 250 mL flask. Acetate acid 4.654g (77.5 mmol) and dodecylamine 0.797 g (4.3 mmol) were added. After complete solubilization of PbI
2, 5 mL Cs-Oleate solution was added (prepared as described Example 1) . Then, the hybrid solution was added into a 5 L flask along with 4200 mL toluene.
Then, centrifuge the reaction solution at 5000G for 1.5 hours and discard the supernatant to yield the light control CsPbI
3.
Then, the CsPbI
3 were further dispersed with 500 mL of toluene, mixed well with shaking and sonication (referring as LCP-Example-2) .
Example 3 Synthesis of CsPbBr
3 nanorods
In the same manner as in Example 2, only 1.835 g of PbBr
2 was used instead of 2.306 g of PbI
2. A toluene mixture containing CsPbBr
3 is referring as LCP-Example-3.
Example 4 Preparation of LV suspension containing CsPbI
3 nanorods
In the 250 ml round bottom glass flask was weighted 10g of TDTM (triisodecyltrimellitate) , and the LCP-Example-2 prepared in the Example 2 was added in portions. After thoroughly mixing by shaking, toluene was subsequently removed by a rotary evaporator for 3 hours at 80℃ to yield a LV suspension containing CsPbI
3 referred as LV Suspension Example-4.
Example 5 Preparation of LV suspension containing CsPbBr
3 nanorods
In the 250 ml round bottom glass flask was weighted 15 g of silicone oil, and the LCP-Example-3 prepared in the Example 3 was added in portions. After thoroughly mixing by shaking, toluene was subsequently removed by a rotary evaporator for 3 hours at 80℃ to yield a LV suspension containing CsPbBr
3 referred as LV Suspension Example-5.
Example 6 LV devices made from LV Suspension-Example-4
In this example, a wet thickness of 200um of the LV Suspension-Example 4 made in Example 4 was sealed between two transparent electrodes of ITO conductive glass using epoxy resin to produce a light valve referring as LV Device-6. When no electric voltage is applied (OFF State) , LV Device-6 exhibits an orange tint and light transmission is measured to be 4.7%. When it was electrically activated using 220 Volts AC at 50Hz (ON State) , the LV Device-6 turns clearer and light transmission is measured to be 25.6%. Figure 2 presents the absorption spectrum of LV Device-6 at OFF state and ON state respectively.
Example 7 LV devices made from LV Suspension-Example-5
In this example, a wet thickness of 180um of the LV Suspension-Example 5 made in Example 5 was sealed between two transparent electrodes of ITO conductive glass using epoxy resin to produce a light valve referring as LV Device-7. When no electric voltage is applied (OFF State) , LV Device-7 exhibits an orange tint and light transmission is measured to be 6.4%. When it was electrically activated using 220 Volts AC at 50Hz (ON State) , the LV Device-7 turns clearer and light transmission is measured to be 30.2%.
Table 1 Typical performance of LV devices
Claims (13)
- A light valve, comprising a first layer of a transparent conductive substrate; an active layer containing ABX 3 perovskite particles suspended in a liquid suspension; and a second layer of a transparent conductive substrate.
- The light valve as recited in claim 1, wherein the ABX 3 perovskite particles are halide ABX 3 perovskite particles, and wherein A is at least one of Cs +, CH 3NH 3 +, and Rb +; B is at least one of Pb 2+, Ge 2+, and Sn 2+; and X is at least one of Cl -, Br -, and I -.
- The light valve as recited in claim 2, wherein A is at least one of Cs + and CH 3NH 3 +; B is Pb 2+; and X is at least one of Br -and I -.
- The light valve as recited in any one of claims 1 to 3, wherein the ABX 3 perovskite particles have a non-spherical morphology.
- The light valve as recited in claim 4, wherein the ABX 3 perovskite particles have a non-spherica morphology selected from at least one of nanowires, nanorods (one-dimensional) , nanosheets (two-dimensional) , cuboids, and irregular (three-dimensional) particles.
- The light valve as recited in claim 5, wherein the ABX 3 perovskite particles have a morphology of nanorods having an average length of about 50nm-2000nm, and an average diameter of 20nm-200nm.
- The light valve as recited in any one of claims 1 to 6, wherein the halide perovskite particles are uniformly dispersed in the liquid suspension.
- The light valve as recited in claim 7, wherein the liquid suspension is capable of maintaining the suspended ABX 3 perovskite particles in gravitational equilibrium.
- The light valve as recited in any one of claims 1 to 8, wherein the liquid suspension comprises one or more of a mineral resistive oil, a synthetic resistive oil and a vegetable oil.
- The light valve as recited in any one of claims 1 to 9, wherein the liquid suspension is sandwiched between the first layer of a transparent conductive substrate and the second layer of a transparent conductive substrate as transparent electrodes.
- A method of controlling light transmittance, comprising using the light valve according to any one of claims 1 to 10 in a light control device.
- Use of the light valve according to any one of claims 1 to 10 in the manufacture of a light control device.
- The use of claim 12, wherein the light control device is selected from the group consisting of a smart window, a rear window of a car, a lense, a light shutter and a display.
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