Intense Dark Exciton Emission from Strongly Quantum Confined CsPbBr$_3$ Nanocrystals

Nano Lett. 2020, 20,10,7321-7326 Dark ground state exciton in semiconductor nanocrystals has been a subject of much interest due to its long lifetime attractive for applications requiring long-lived electronic or spin states. Significant effort has been made recently to explore and access the dark e...

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Main Authors Rossi, Daniel, Liu, Xiaohan, Lee, Yangjin, Khurana, Mohit, Puthenpurayil, Joseph, Kim, Kwanpyo, Akimov, Alexey, Cheon, Jinwoo, Son, Dong Hee
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published 20.02.2020
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Summary:Nano Lett. 2020, 20,10,7321-7326 Dark ground state exciton in semiconductor nanocrystals has been a subject of much interest due to its long lifetime attractive for applications requiring long-lived electronic or spin states. Significant effort has been made recently to explore and access the dark exciton level in metal halide perovskite nanocrystals, which are emerging as a superior source of photons and charges compared to other existing semiconductor nanocrystals. However, the direct observation of long-lived photoluminescence from dark exciton has remained elusive in metal halide perovskite nanocrystals. Here, we report the observation of the intense emission from dark ground state exciton with 1-10 us lifetime in strongly quantum confined CsPbBr3 nanocrystals, which contrasts the behavior of weakly confined system explored so far. The study in CsPbBr3 nanocrystals with varying degree of confinement has revealed the crucial role of quantum confinement in enhancing the bright-dark exciton level splitting which is important for accessing the dark exciton. Our work demonstrates the future potential of strongly quantum-confined perovskite nanocrystals as a new platform to utilize dark excitons.
DOI:10.48550/arxiv.2002.08589