| Literature DB >> 33769788 |
Albert Liu1, Gabriel Nagamine2, Luiz G Bonato3, Diogo B Almeida2, Luiz F Zagonel2, Ana F Nogueira3, Lazaro A Padilha2, Steven T Cundiff1.
Abstract
Perovskite nanoplatelets possess extremely narrow absorption and emission line widths, which are crucial characteristics for many optical applications. However, their underlying intrinsic and extrinsic line-broadening mechanisms are poorly understood. Here, we apply multidimensional coherent spectroscopy to determine the homogeneous line broadening of colloidal perovskite nanoplatelet ensembles. We demonstrate a dependence of not only their intrinsic line widths but also of various broadening mechanisms on platelet geometry. We find that decreasing nanoplatelet thickness by a single monolayer results in a 2-fold reduction of the inhomogeneous line width and a 3-fold reduction of the intrinsic homogeneous line width to the sub-millielectronvolts regime. In addition, our measurements suggest homogeneously broadened exciton resonances in two-layer (but not necessarily three-layer) nanoplatelets at room-temperature.Entities:
Keywords: electron−phonon coupling; excitation-induced dephasing; homogeneous line broadening; lead-halide perovskites; multidimensional coherent spectroscopy; semiconductor nanocrystals
Year: 2021 PMID: 33769788 DOI: 10.1021/acsnano.0c09244
Source DB: PubMed Journal: ACS Nano ISSN: 1936-0851 Impact factor: 15.881