Robust Free Excitons in CH3NH3PbI3 Halide Perovskite Revealed by Four‐Wave Mixing

Author:

Solovev Ivan A.1,Nazarov Roman S.1ORCID,Murzin Aleksei O.1,Selivanov Nikita I.1,Gets Dmitry S.2,Makarov Sergey V.23,Stoumpos Constantinos C.14,Kapitonov Yury V.1

Affiliation:

1. Saint Petersburg State University Ulyanovskaya d.1 St. Petersburg 198504 Russia

2. School of Physics and Engineering ITMO University St. Petersburg 197101 Russia

3. Qingdao Innovation and Development Center Harbin Engineering University Qingdao Shandong 266000 China

4. Department of Materials Science and Technology University of Crete Voutes Heraklion GR‐70013 Greece

Abstract

AbstractDirect bandgap semiconductors possess a unique attribute: the presence of a free exciton state with a high total oscillator strength. This property makes them highly promising for applications in ultrafast optical signal processing and optical computing. One such protocol for optical computing is based on four‐wave mixing (FWM). In this study, the nonlinear optical effect in polycrystalline thin films of halide perovskite MAPbI3 (MA+ = CH3NH) at low temperatures is demonstrated. Through analyzing the spectroscopy of the FWM signal, studying the photoluminescence excitation spectra, and comparing the findings with results from MAPbI3 single crystals, it has been discovered that the strongest nonlinear response is observed at the free exciton resonance and in the region of shallow defect states. Surprisingly, the presence of FWM in cross‐linear excitation geometry has been observed, indicating potential involvement of other nonlinear or many‐body effects. The observations of FWM with free excitons even in highly defective MAPbI3 thin films demonstrate the robustness of the exciton resonance and highlight the practical prospects for utilizing this material in optical computing.

Funder

Ministry of Science and Higher Education of the Russian Federation

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics,Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials

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