Large-area nanocrystalline caesium lead chloride thin films: A focus on the exciton recombination dynamics
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2021
Abstract:
Caesium lead halide perovskites were recently demonstrated to be a relevant class of semiconductors for photonics and optoelectronics. Unlike CsPbBr3 and CsPbI3, the realization of high-quality thin films of CsPbCl3, particularly interesting for highly efficient white LEDs when coupled to converting phosphors, is still a very demanding task. In this work we report the first successful deposition of nanocrystalline CsPbCl3 thin films (70-150 nm) by radio frequency magnetron sputtering on large-area substrates. We present a detailed investigation of the optical properties by high resolution photoluminescence (PL) spectroscopy, resolved in time and space in the range 10-300 K, providing quantitative information concerning carriers and excitons recombination dynamics. The PL is characterized by a limited inhomogeneous broadening (similar to 15 meV at 10 K) and its origin is discussed from detailed analysis with investigations at the micro-scale. The samples, obtained without any post-growth treatment, show a homogeneous PL emission in spectrum and intensity on large sample areas (several cm(2)). Temperature dependent and time-resolved PL spectra elucidate the role of carrier trapping in determining the PL quenching up to room temperature. Our results open the route for the realization of large-area inorganic halide perovskite films for photonic and optoelectronic devices.
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1.1 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
CsPbCl3; high resolution photoluminescence; inorganic halide perovskites; sputtering; thin films
Elenco autori:
Falsini, N.; Calisi, N.; Roini, G.; Ristori, A.; Biccari, F.; Scardi, P.; Barri, C.; Bollani, M.; Caporali, S.; Vinattieri, A.
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