Critical Roles of Ultrafast Energy Funnelling and Ultrafast Singlet-Triplet Annihilation in Quasi-2D Perovskite Optical Gain Mechanisms

IF 27.4 1区 材料科学 Q1 CHEMISTRY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Isabella Wagner, Wouter T.M. Van Gompel, Robin Erkens, Bart Ruttens, Jan D'Haen, Laurence Lutsen, Dirk Vanderzande, Chern Chuang, Sheng Hsiung Chang, Paul A. Hume, Michael B. Price, Pieter Geiregat, Justin M. Hodgkiss, Kai Chen
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Quasi-2D (Q2D) perovskite possess considerable potential for light emission and amplification technologies. Recently, mixed films containing Q2D perovskite grains with varying layer thicknesses have shown great promise as carrier concentrators, effectively mitigating trap-mediated recombination. In this strategy, photo-excitations are rapidly funnelled down an energy gradient to the thickest grains, leading to amplified spontaneous emission (ASE). However, the quantum-confined Q2D slabs also stabilize the formation of unwanted triplet excitons, resulting in parasitic quenching of emissive singlet states. Here, a novel ultrafast photoluminescence spectroscopy is used to study photoexcitation dynamics in mixed-layer Q2D perovskites. By analysing spectra with high temporal and energy resolution, this is found that sub-picosecond energy transfer to ASE sites is accompanied by excitation losses due to triplet formation on grains with small and intermediate thicknesses. Further accumulation of triplets creates a bottleneck in the energy cascade, effectively quenching incoming singlet excitons. This ultrafast annihilation within 200 femtosecond outpaces energy transfer to ASE sites, preventing the build-up of population inversion. This study highlights the significance of investigating photoexcitation dynamics on ultrafast timescales, encompassing lasing dynamics, energy transfer, and singlet-triplet annihilation, to gain crucial insights into the photophysics of the optical gain process in Q2D perovskites.

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Advanced Materials
Advanced Materials 工程技术-材料科学:综合
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43.00
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2182
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2 months
期刊介绍: Advanced Materials, one of the world's most prestigious journals and the foundation of the Advanced portfolio, is the home of choice for best-in-class materials science for more than 30 years. Following this fast-growing and interdisciplinary field, we are considering and publishing the most important discoveries on any and all materials from materials scientists, chemists, physicists, engineers as well as health and life scientists and bringing you the latest results and trends in modern materials-related research every week.
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