Mechanism for Broadband White-Light Emission from Two-Dimensional (110) Hybrid Perovskites
Stanford University · SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory · +1 more institution
Abstract
The recently discovered phenomenon of broadband white-light emission at room temperature in the (110) two-dimensional organic-inorganic perovskite (N-MEDA)[PbBr4] (N-MEDA = N(1)-methylethane-1,2-diammonium) is promising for applications in solid-state lighting. However, the spectral broadening mechanism and, in particular, the processes and dynamics associated with the emissive species are still unclear. Herein, we apply a suite of ultrafast spectroscopic probes to measure the primary events directly following photoexcitation, which allows us to resolve the evolution of light-induced emissive states associated with white-light emission at femtosecond resolution. Terahertz spectra show fast free carrier…
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11Topics & keywords
- Photoexcitation
- Exciton
- Femtosecond
- Ultrafast laser spectroscopy
- Excited state
- Materials science
- Emission spectrum
- Photoluminescence
- Affordable and clean energy