Photoluminescence and lasing properties of MAPbBr$_{3}$ single crystals grown from solution

ORAL

Abstract

Recent studies of solution-grown single crystals of inorganic-organic hybrid lead-trihalide perovskites have suggested that surface traps may play a significant role in their photophysics. We study electron-hole recombination in single crystal MAPbBr$_{3}$ through such trap states using cw photoluminescence (PL) and ps transient photoinduced absorption (PA) spectroscopies. By varying the depth of the collecting optics we examined the contributions from surface and bulk radiative recombination. We found a surface dominated PL band at the band-edge that is similar to that observed from polycrystalline thin films, as well as a weaker red-shifted emission band that originates from the bulk crystal. The two PL bands are distinguished in their temperature, excitation intensity and polarization dependencies, as well as their ps dynamics. Additionally, amplified spontaneous emission and crystal-related cavity lasing modes were observed in the same spectral range as the PL band assigned to the surface recombination.

Authors

  • Sandip Aryal

    University of Utah

  • Evan Lafalce

    University of Utah, Univ of Utah

  • Chuang Zhang

    University of Utah Dept. of Physics and Astronomy, University of Utah, Univ of Utah

  • Yaxin Zhai

    University of Utah, Univ of Utah

  • Z. Valy Vardeny

    University of Utah Dept. of Physics and Astronomy, University of Utah, Univ of Utah