All-inorganic lead halide perovskite CsPbBr3 has important applications in photoelectronic devices such as photodetectors, LEDs and photovoltaic devices. However, preparing high-quality CsPbBr3 thin films has proven to be challenging. In this study, we prepared all-inorganic lead halide perovskite CsPbBr3 thin films with micron-grains (MG-CsPbBr3-TF) via a heat-spraying process (HSP) using a CsPbBr3-saturated solution (CsPbBr3-SS), and the films exhibited large area, low defects and high stability. The grain size of MG-CsPbBr3-TF was about 1-5 microns. The micron-sized grains in MG-CsPbBr3-TF enabled the absorption cutoff edge to be extended from 537 to 545 nm. In addition, the presence of fewer boundaries in MG-CsPbBr3-TF reduced the defects in MG-CsPbBr3-TF (the blue shift of luminescence). The response wavelengths of a low-cost and self-driven (zero-biased) photodetector based on MG-CsPbBr3-TF were from 330 to 600 nm. CsPbBr3 thin films having a large area (10 cm × 10 cm) and micron-sized grains were also prepared by HSP and exhibited excellent stability (1944 h) in air (T = 298 K, 40% humidity). To the best of our knowledge, this is the first study of high-quality CsPbBr3 thin films prepared by HSP. The results are of great interest for both fundamental research and practical applications of CsPbBr3 in photodetectors, LEDs and photovoltaic devices.
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