
Xingxing Zhang
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Reactivity Indexes of Fullerene and Bismullene Mixed Clusters: How the Intruders Modify the Properties
Solubility Characteristics of PCBM and C60
High-Performance Non-Fullerene Acceptor Derived from Diathiafulvalene Wings for Solution-Processed Organic Photovoltaics
Role of Intrinsic Photogeneration in Single Layer and Bilayer Solar Cells with C60 and PCBM
Modeling the Free Carrier Recombination Kinetics in PTB7:PCBM Organic Photovoltaics
From Fullerene–Polymer to All-Polymer Solar Cells: The Importance of Molecular Packing, Orientation, and Morphology Control
Mimicking Photosynthesis with Electrode-Supported Lipid Nanoassemblies
Synthesis of Cycloparaphenyleneacetylene via Alkyne Metathesis: C70 Complexation and Copper-Free Triple Click Reaction
PbI2–HMPA Complex Pretreatment for Highly Reproducible and Efficient CH3NH3PbI3 Perovskite Solar Cells
Size-Dependent Fullerene–Fullerene Interactions in Water: A Molecular Dynamics Study
Molecular Orientation and Ultrafast Charge Transfer Dynamics Studies on the P3HT:PCBM Blend
The C70 Fullerene Adducts with Low Anisotropy of Polarizability are More Efficient Electron Acceptors for Organic Solar Cells. The Minimum Anisotropy Hypothesis for Efficient Isomer-Free Fullerene-Adduct Photovoltaics
Ruthenium Tetrazole Based Electroluminescent Device: Key Role of Counter Ions for Light Emission Properties
Direct Observation of Electron–Phonon Coupling and Slow Vibrational Relaxation in Organic–Inorganic Hybrid Perovskites
Enhanced Quantum Cutting via Li+ Doping from a Bi3+/Yb3+-Codoped Gadolinium Tungstate Phosphor
Isomeric Sc2O@C78 Related by a Single-Step Stone–Wales Transformation: Key Links in an Unprecedented Fullerene Formation Pathway
Artificial Photosynthetic Reaction Center Exhibiting Acid-Responsive Regulation of Photoinduced Charge Separation
Modulating Hysteresis of Perovskite Solar Cells by a Poling Voltage
Understanding the Role of Reduced Graphene Oxide in the Electrolyte of Dye-Sensitized Solar Cells
First-Principles Study of Molecular Adsorption on Lead Iodide Perovskite Surface: A Case Study of Halogen Bond Passivation for Solar Cell Application
Nonstoichiometric Adduct Approach for High-Efficiency Perovskite Solar Cells
Twisted Fused-Ring Thiophene Organic Dye-Sensitized Solar Cells
Conjugated Porphyrin Dimers: Cooperative Effects and Electronic Communication in Supramolecular Ensembles with C60
Evidence of Trivalent Am Substitution into U3O8
Zigzag Sc2C2 Carbide Cluster inside a [88]Fullerene Cage with One Heptagon, Sc2C2@Cs(hept)-C88: A Kinetically Trapped Fullerene Formed by C2 Insertion?
Macrocyclization in the Design of Organic n-Type Electronic Materials
Capacitance Spectroscopy of Light Induced Trap States in Organic Solar Cells
Mechanistic Insight into the Attachment of Fullerene Derivatives on Crystal Faces of Methylammonium Lead Iodide Based Perovskites
Assessment of the U3O7 Crystal Structure by X-ray and Electron Diffraction
Synthesis of freestanding single-crystal perovskite films and heterostructures by etching of sacrificial water-soluble layers
Nature Materials. doi:10.1038/nmat4749
Authors: Di Lu, David J. Baek, Seung Sae Hong, Lena F. Kourkoutis, Yasuyuki Hikita & Harold Y. Hwang
The ability to create and manipulate materials in two-dimensional (2D) form has repeatedly had transformative impact on science and technology. In parallel with the exfoliation and stacking of intrinsically layered crystals, atomic-scale thin film growth of complex materials has enabled the creation of artificial 2D heterostructures with novel functionality and emergent phenomena, as seen in perovskite heterostructures. However, separation of these layers from the growth substrate has proved challenging, limiting the manipulation capabilities of these heterostructures with respect to exfoliated materials. Here we present a general method to create freestanding perovskite membranes. The key is the epitaxial growth of water-soluble Sr 3Al 2O 6 on perovskite substrates, followed by in situ growth of films and heterostructures. Millimetre-size single-crystalline membranes are produced by etching the Sr 3Al 2O 6 layer in water, providing the opportunity to transfer them to arbitrary substrates and integrate them with heterostructures of semiconductors and layered compounds.



























