| Literature DB >> 34990139 |
Megha Shrivastava1, Franziska Krieg2,3, Dipendranath Mandal1, Ajay K Poonia1, Santu K Bera1, Maksym V Kovalenko2,3, K V Adarsh1.
Abstract
Nonresonant optical driving of confined semiconductors can open up exciting opportunities for experimentally realizing strongly interacting photon-dressed (Floquet) states through the optical Stark effect (OSE) for coherent modulation of the exciton state. Here we report the first room-temperature observation of the Floquet biexciton-mediated anomalous coherent excitonic OSE in CsPbBr3 quantum dots (QDs). Remarkably, the strong exciton-biexciton interaction leads to a coherent red shift and splitting of the exciton resonance as a function of the drive photon frequency, similar to Autler-Townes splitting in atomic and molecular systems. The large biexciton binding energy of ∼71 meV and exciton-biexciton transition dipole moment of ∼25 D facilitate the hallmark observations, even at large detuning energies of >300 meV. This is accompanied by an unusual crossover from linear to nonlinear fluence dependence of the OSE as a function of the drive photon frequency. Our findings reveal crucial information on the unexplored many-body coherent interacting regime, making perovskite QDs suitable for room temperature quantum devices.Entities:
Keywords: Floquet states; biexciton; optical Stark effect; room temperature
Year: 2022 PMID: 34990139 DOI: 10.1021/acs.nanolett.1c04471
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nano Lett ISSN: 1530-6984 Impact factor: 11.189