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Visualizing Nanodomain Superlattices in Halide Perovskites Giving Picosecond Quantum Transients

Materials Science 2025-02-20 v1

Abstract

The high optoelectronic quality of halide perovskites lends them to be utilized in optoelectronic devices and recently in emerging quantum emission applications. Advancements in perovskite nanomaterials have led to the discovery of processes in which luminescence decay times are sub-100 picoseconds, stimulating the exploration of even faster radiative rates for advanced quantum applications, which have only been prominently realised in III-V materials grown through costly epitaxial growth methods. Here, we discovered ultrafast quantum transients of time scales ~2 picoseconds at low temperature in bulk formamidinium lead iodide films grown through scalable solution or vapour approaches. Using a multimodal strategy, combining ultrafast spectroscopy, optical and electron microscopy, we show that these transients originate from quantum tunnelling in nanodomain superlattices. The outcome of the transient decays, photoluminescence, mirrors the photoabsorption of the states, with an ultra-narrow linewidth at low temperature as low as <2 nm (~4 meV). Localized correlation of the emission and structure reveals that the nanodomain superlattices are formed by alternating ordered layers of corner sharing and face sharing octahedra. This discovery opens new applications leveraging intrinsic quantum properties and demonstrates powerful multimodal approaches for quantum investigations.

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@article{arxiv.2502.13609,
  title  = {Visualizing Nanodomain Superlattices in Halide Perovskites Giving Picosecond Quantum Transients},
  author = {Dengyang Guo and Thomas A. Selby and Simon Kahmann and Sebastian Gorgon and Linjie Dai and Milos Dubajic and Terry Chien-Jen Yang and Simon M. Fairclough and Thomas Marsh and Ian E. Jacobs and Baohu Wu and Renjun Guo and Satyawan Nagane and Tiarnan A. S. Doherty and Kangyu Ji and Cheng Liu and Yang Lu and Taeheon Kang and Capucine Mamak and Jian Mao and Peter Müller-Buschbaum and Henning Sirringhaus and Paul A. Midgley and Samuel D. Stranks},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2502.13609},
  year   = {2025}
}

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Main text and supplementary information. Main text 18 pages, 4 figures. Supplementary information 47 pages, 34 figures