Yb3+ speciation and energy-transfer dynamics in quantum-cutting Yb3+-doped CsPbCl3 perovskite nanocrystals and single crystals
Joo Yeon D. Roh, Matthew D. Smith, Matthew J. Crane, Daniel Biner,, Tyler J. Milstein, Karl W. Kr\"amer, and Daniel R. Gamelin

TL;DR
This study investigates the fundamental mechanisms behind efficient quantum cutting in Yb3+-doped CsPbCl3 perovskites, revealing that a specific Yb3+ species and an intermediate state are key to energy transfer, applicable to both nanocrystals and single crystals.
Contribution
It provides the first detailed spectroscopic analysis linking Yb3+ speciation and an intermediate state to quantum cutting in Yb3+:CsPbCl3, demonstrating its intrinsic nature across different forms.
Findings
Quantum cutting is intrinsic to Yb3+:CsPbX3 composition.
A specific Yb3+ species dominates quantum cutting.
An intermediate state mediates energy transfer with ~7 ns decay.
Abstract
Yb3+-doped inorganic metal-halide perovskites (Yb3+:CsPbX3, X = Cl, Br) have recently been discovered to display highly efficient quantum cutting, in which the energy from individual blue or UV photons absorbed by the material is re-emitted in the form of pairs of near-infrared photons by Yb3+ dopants. Experimental photoluminescence quantum yields approaching 200{%} have been reported. As the first quantum-cutting materials that combine such high photoluminescence quantum yields with strong, broadband absorption in the visible, these materials offer unique opportunities for enhancing the efficiencies of solar technologies. Little is known about the fundamental origins of this quantum cutting, however. Here, we describe variable-temperature and time-resolved photoluminescence studies of Yb3+:CsPbCl3 in two disparate forms - colloidal nanocrystals and macroscopic single crystals. Both…
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Taxonomy
TopicsPerovskite Materials and Applications · Luminescence Properties of Advanced Materials · Optical properties and cooling technologies in crystalline materials
