Research progress of femtosecond laser-printed perovskite quantum dots in amorphous glass
Lead halide perovskite quantum dots (PeQDs) have garnered increasing attention due to their extraordinary optoelectronic properties. In recent years, femtosecond (fs) laser direct writing has been shown to be an effective way for inducing localized crystallization of PeQDs inside glass matrix while remaining their structural stability and optical performance. This article reviews the research progress on fs laser irradiation induced the nucleation/growth of PeQDs in glass and discusses the latest advancements in use of the technology for optical data storage, micrometer-scale light-emitting diode (LED), information security protection, and other related fields. It offers novel insights and perspectives for exploring new functionality and device application of fs laser-printed PeQDs glass composite structures.