| Literature DB >> 33988975 |
Hyeongwoo Lee1, Ju Young Woo2, Dae Young Park3, Inho Jo4, Jusun Park5, Yeunhee Lee6, Yeonjeong Koo1, Jinseong Choi1, Hyojung Kim5, Yong-Hyun Kim4,6, Mun Seok Jeong3,7, Sohee Jeong5,8, Kyoung-Duck Park1.
Abstract
Strain engineering of perovskite quantum dots (pQDs) enables widely tunable photonic device applications. However, manipulation at the single-emitter level has never been attempted. Here, we present a tip-induced control approach combined with tip-enhanced photoluminescence (TEPL) spectroscopy to engineer strain, bandgap, and the emission quantum yield of a single pQD. Single CsPbBrxI3-x pQDs are clearly resolved through hyperspectral TEPL imaging with ∼10 nm spatial resolution. The plasmonic tip then directly applies pressure to a single pQD to facilitate a bandgap shift up to ∼62 meV with Purcell-enhanced PL increase as high as ∼105 for the strain-induced pQD. Furthermore, by systematically modulating the tip-induced compressive strain of a single pQD, we achieve dynamical bandgap engineering in a reversible manner. In addition, we facilitate the quantum dot coupling for a pQD ensemble with ∼0.8 GPa tip pressure at the nanoscale estimated theoretically. Our approach presents a strategy to tune the nano-opto-electro-mechanical properties of pQDs at the single-crystal level.Entities:
Keywords: perovskite; quantum dot coupling; single quantum dot; strain engineering; tip-enhanced photoluminescence
Year: 2021 PMID: 33988975 DOI: 10.1021/acsnano.1c02182
Source DB: PubMed Journal: ACS Nano ISSN: 1936-0851 Impact factor: 15.881