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Resonantly pumped bright-triplet exciton lasing in caesium lead bromide perovskites

Optics 2021-07-15 v1 Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics Materials Science Quantum Physics

Abstract

The surprising recent observation of highly emissive triplet-states in lead halide perovskites accounts for their orders-of-magnitude brighter optical signals and high quantum efficiencies compared to other semiconductors. This makes them attractive for future optoelectronic applications, especially in bright low-threshold nano-lasers. Whilst non-resonantly pumped lasing from all-inorganic lead-halide perovskites is now well-established as an attractive pathway to scalable low-power laser sources for nano-optoelectronics, here we showcase a resonant optical pumping scheme on a fast triplet-state in CsPbBr3 nanocrystals. The scheme allows us to realize a polarized triplet-laser source that dramatically enhances the coherent signal by one order of magnitude whilst suppressing non-coherent contributions. The result is a source with highly attractive technological characteristics including a bright and polarized signal, and a high stimulated-to-spontaneous emission signal contrast that can be filtered to enhance spectral purity. The emission is generated by pumping selectively on a weakly-confined excitonic state with a Bohr radius ~10 nm in the nanocrystals. The exciton fine-structure is revealed by the energy-splitting resulting from confinement in nanocrystals with tetragonal symmetry. We use a linear polarizer to resolve two-fold non-degenerate sub-levels in the triplet exciton and use photoluminescence excitation spectroscopy to determine the energy of the state before pumping it resonantly.

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@article{arxiv.2107.06809,
  title  = {Resonantly pumped bright-triplet exciton lasing in caesium lead bromide perovskites},
  author = {Guanhua Ying and Tristan Farrow and Atanu Jana and Hanbo Shao and Hyunsik Im and Vitaly Osokin and Seung Bin Baek and Mutibah Alanazi and Sanjit Karmakar and Manas Mukherjee and Youngsin Park and Robert A. Taylor},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2107.06809},
  year   = {2021}
}

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19 pages, 9 figures