All-inorganic CsPbI perovskite quantum dots (QDs) have received extensive attention in developing optoelectronic devices due to their outstanding properties. Here, using time-dependent density functional theory (TDDFT), the optical properties of the three distinct phases (α, γ, and δ) of the CsPbI QDs are investigated. Surprisingly, the δ phase structured QDs exhibit stronger optical absorption properties than the α and γ phase QDs when exposed to equivalent laser irradiation. Considering the quantum size effect, size regulation is also performed on the three structures, the results reveal a significant improvement in optical properties as the size increases in the direction of laser irradiation. More interestingly, Ag-hybrid QDs show better optical gain and maintain a laser-driven metallic state. Our results demonstrate the great potential of size adjustment and metal nanowire coupling in improving the optoelectronic properties of QDs and developing efficient photovoltaic devices.
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The School of Information Sciences and Technology, Northwest University, Xi'an 710127, P.R.China.
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