Long-lived Photoluminescence of Photostable One-dimensional Picoperovskites
Maximilian Tomoscheit, Julian Schr\"oer, Jaskaran Singh Virdee, Rico Schwartz, Christopher E. Patrick, Reza J. Kashtiban, Tobias Korn

TL;DR
This study demonstrates that one-dimensional picoperovskites exhibit exceptionally long photoluminescence lifetimes and polarized emission, highlighting their potential for stable optoelectronic applications.
Contribution
First detailed optical spectroscopy analysis of encapsulated one-dimensional picoperovskites showing their long-lived and polarized photoluminescence properties.
Findings
Bright polarized emission along bundle axis
Red-shifted emission compared to bulk perovskites
PL lifetimes exceeding hundreds of nanoseconds at low temperatures
Abstract
We study one-dimensional metal halide perovskite crystals encapsulated in single-wall nanotubes, so-called picoperovskites, using optical spectroscopy. Polarized micro-photoluminescence (PL) reveals bright emission from aligned bundles of picoperovskites with clear linear polarization along the bundle axis. This emission is red-shifted with respect to bulk perovskite samples using the same constituents. Temperature-dependent, time-resolved micro-PL shows extraordinarily long PL lifetimes of the picoperovskites at low temperatures, reaching several hundred nanoseconds and exceeding those of bulk perovskites by two orders of magnitude.
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Taxonomy
TopicsPerovskite Materials and Applications · Conducting polymers and applications · Advanced Photocatalysis Techniques
