| Literature DB >> 30127339 |
Ming Fu1,2, Philippe Tamarat1,2, Jean-Baptiste Trebbia1,2, Maryna I Bodnarchuk3, Maksym V Kovalenko3,4, Jacky Even5, Brahim Lounis6,7.
Abstract
Formamidinium lead iodide (FAPbI3) exhibits the narrowest bandgap energy among lead halide perovskites, thus playing a pivotal role for the development of photovoltaics and near-infrared classical or quantum light sources. Here, we unveil the fundamental properties of FAPbI3 by spectroscopic investigations of nanocrystals of this material at the single-particle level. We show that these nanocrystals deliver near-infrared single photons suitable for quantum communication. Moreover, the low temperature photoluminescence spectra of FAPbI3 nanocrystals reveal the optical phonon modes responsible for the emission line broadening with temperature and a vanishing exciton-acoustic phonon interaction in these soft materials. The photoluminescence decays are governed by thermal mixing between fine structure states, with a two-optical phonon Raman scattering process. These results point to a strong Frölich interaction and to a phonon glass character that weakens the interactions of charge carriers with acoustic phonons and thus impacts their relaxation and mobility in these perovskites.Entities:
Year: 2018 PMID: 30127339 PMCID: PMC6102301 DOI: 10.1038/s41467-018-05876-0
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nat Commun ISSN: 2041-1723 Impact factor: 14.919