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31 January 2023 Self-assembled CsPbBr3 quantum nanosheet for optical reconnaissance satellite active jamming
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Proceedings Volume 12505, Earth and Space: From Infrared to Terahertz (ESIT 2022); 125051F (2023) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2665449
Event: Earth and Space: From Infrared to Terahertz (ESIT 2022), 2022, Nantong, China
Abstract
With the increasing frequency of space activities, space satellite systems are fully involved in joint operations. Numerous imaging and reconnaissance optical imaging satellite systems are arduous to evade and warn actively, and passive protection is cumbersome to implement. Therefore, developing new reflective imaging satellite reconnaissance systems and materials is particularly important. In countering optical imaging satellites, active jamming materials can form aerosol jamming smoke screens on the action path of the target to be protected. The jamming signal transmitted in all directions can suppress the imaging accuracy of the optical satellite to the target and form an effective deception. CsPbBr3 perovskite quantum dots show great potential in anti-detection and active jamming due to their high absorption and emission efficiency, size-dependent excellent photoelectric properties, and low exciton binding energy. However, it is still challenging to synthesize CsPbBr3 nanosheets with wide band emission for active interference. This paper uses the template induction method to regulate the morphology of the CsPbBr3 crystal. CsPbBr3 nanospheres and nanocubes were synthesized by the recrystallization method. CsPbBr3 nanospheres were induced to self-assemble on CsPbBr3 nanocubes to synthesize CsPbBr3 nanosheets with wideband emissions. It maintained a strong quantum confinement effect, a simple synthesis process, high stability, and excellent photoelectric performance. The induced synthesis process was recorded by field emission transmission electron microscope. The nanosheets were face-to-face, close, and perpendicular to the carbon film substrate. The balance of van der Waals force and elastic repulsion force between ligands under thermodynamics determines the lamellar spacing of nanosheets in the self-assembled state. UV-Vi's absorption spectra further proved the change of morphology during self-assembly. The nanosheets were also very stable under 200kV electron beam bombardment. The fast Fourier transform patterns of the nanosheet demonstrated that the assembled NCs were orthogonal, with no crystal transition in the assembly process. X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy showed that the crystal is composed of CS, Pb, and Br elements. The assembly process did not change the ion state and element composition on the surface and inside. The photoluminescence spectrum showed that the emission wavelength of the nanosheets was 493nm, and a uniformly tunable emission wavelength was generated between 468-506nm. The disappearance of the tail band in the long wavelength region demonstrated that the defects in the self-assembly process were significantly reduced. The quantum yield increased from 65.78% to 67.33%, which directly confirmed that the large absorption cross section and defect reduction brought by the unique sheet structure were conducive to the conversion of excitation light in the active interference process. This paper provides an idea for the theoretical study of morphology regulation of perovskite nanocrystals and other system nanocrystals. Most importantly, the high coincidence between the steady-state fluorescence spectrum and the response curve of the Si-based CCD attested that quantum dots could be used to interfere with the optical imaging system based on CCD actively.
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You-Long Chen, Xing-yuan Zhang, Yi-Hua Hu, Yu-Shuang Zhang, and Sheng-Jie Ma "Self-assembled CsPbBr3 quantum nanosheet for optical reconnaissance satellite active jamming", Proc. SPIE 12505, Earth and Space: From Infrared to Terahertz (ESIT 2022), 125051F (31 January 2023); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2665449
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KEYWORDS
Nanosheets

Satellites

Imaging systems

Satellite imaging

Optical imaging

Perovskite

Absorption

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