Observation of the Keldysh Crossover in Photoluminescence of a Perovskite
ORAL
Abstract
In 1964, Keldysh laid the groundwork for strong-field physics in atomic, molecular, and solid-state systems by delineating a ubiquitous transition from multiphoton absorption to quantum electron tunneling under intense AC driving forces. While both processes can generate carriers and result in photon emission through electron-hole recombination, the low quantum yields in most materials have hindered direct observation of the Keldysh crossover. Leveraging the large quantum yields of photoluminescence in lead halide perovskites, we show that we can not only induce bright light emission from extreme sub-bandgap light excitation but also distinguish between photon-induced and electric-field-induced processes. Our results are rationalized by the Landau-Dykhne formalism, providing insights into the non-equilibrium dynamics of strong-field light-matter interactions. These findings open new avenues for light upconversion and sub-bandgap photon detection, highlighting the potential of lead halide perovskites in advanced optoelectronic applications.
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Publication: https://arxiv.org/abs/2407.15253
Presenters
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Zhuquan Zhang
MIT
Authors
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Zhuquan Zhang
MIT
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Honglie Ning
Massachusetts Institute of Technology, MIT
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Zi-Jie Liu
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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Jin Hou
Rice University, Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering, Rice University
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Aditya D Mohite
Rice University, Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering, Rice University
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Edoardo Baldini
University of Texas at Austin
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Nuh Gedik
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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Keith A Nelson
Massachusetts Institute of Technology