卤化物
激发态
锡
激子
材料科学
物理
光电子学
化学物理
化学
凝聚态物理
原子物理学
无机化学
冶金
作者
Hongzhi Zhou,Qingjie Feng,Cheng Sun,Y. Li,Weijian Tao,Wei Tang,Linjun Li,Enzheng Shi,Guangjun Nan,Haiming Zhu
标识
DOI:10.1038/s41467-024-52952-9
摘要
2D perovskites hold immense promise in optoelectronics due to their strongly bound electron-hole pairs (i.e., excitons). While exciton polaron from interplay between exciton and lattice has been established in 2D lead-based perovskites, the exciton nature and behavior in the emerging 2D tin-based perovskites remains unclear. By combining spin-resolved ultrafast spectroscopy and sophisticated theoretical calculations, we reveal 2D tin-based perovskites as genuine excitonic semiconductors with weak polaronic screening effect and persistent Coulomb interaction, thanks to weak exciton-phonon coupling. We determine an excited state exciton binding energy of ~0.18 eV in n = 2 tin iodide perovskites, nearly twice of that in lead counterpart, despite of same large value of ~0.2 eV from steady state measurement. This finding emphasizes the pivotal role of excited state polaronic effect in these materials. The robust excitons in 2D tin-based perovskites exhibit excitation power-insensitive, high-efficiency and color-purity emission, rendering them superior for light-emitting applications.
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