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Engineering Perovskite Emissions via Optical Quasi-Bound-States-in-the-Continuum

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posted on 2023-07-08, 04:00 authored by Evelin Csányi, Yan Liu, Soroosh Daqiqeh Rezaei, Henry Yit Loong Lee, Febiana Tjiptoharsono, Zackaria Mahfoud, Sergey Gorelik, Xiaofei Zhao, Li Jun Lim, Di Zhu, Jing Wu, Kuan Eng Johnson Goh, Weibo Gao, Zhi-Kuang Tan, Graham Leggett, Cheng-Wei Qiu, Zhaogang Dong
Metal halide perovskite quantum dots (PQDs) have emerged as promising materials due to their exceptional photoluminescence (PL) properties. A wide range of applications could benefit from adjustable luminescence properties, while preserving the physical and chemical properties of the PQDs. Therefore, post-synthesis engineering has gained attention recently, involving the use of ion-exchange or external stimuli, such as extreme pressure, magnetic and electric fields. Nevertheless, these methods typically suffer from spectrum broadening, intensity quenching or yield multiple bands. Alternatively, photonic antennas can modify the radiative decay channel of perovskites via the Purcell effect, with the largest wavelength shift being 8 nm to date, at an expense of 5-fold intensity loss. Here, we present an optical nanoantenna array with polarization-controlled quasi-bound-states-in-the-continuum (q-BIC) resonances, which can engineer and shift the photoluminescence wavelength over a ~39 nm range and confers a 21-fold emission enhancement of FAPbI3 perovskite QDs. The spectrum is engineered in a non-invasive manner via lithographically defined antennas and the pump laser polarization at ambient conditions. Our research provides a path towards advanced optoelectronic devices, such as spectrally tailored quantum emitters and lasers.

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