Broadband ultrafast nonlinear optical studies revealing exciting multi-photon absorption coefficients in phase pure zero-dimensional Cs < inf > 4 < /inf > PbBr < inf > 6 < /inf > perovskite films

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2019-01-21
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Krishnakanth, K. N.
Seth, Sudipta
Samanta, Anunay
Venugopal Rao, S.
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Lead halide perovskite nanocrystals (NCs) apart from their overwhelming optoelectronic applications have recently demonstrated promising nonlinear optical (NLO) properties such as strong two-photon absorption cross-sections (∼10 5 GM), two-photon fluorescence, and saturable absorption even at very high peak intensity. Zero-dimensional perovskite-related materials (0-D PRMs) are a new class of materials offering a high exciton binding energy (E g ≥ 180 meV) with a strong photoluminescence (PL) quantum yield in few cases. Herein, we report the broadband third-order NLO properties of phase pure Cs 4 PbBr 6 0-D PRM achieved using the Z-scan and degenerate four-wave mixing techniques in the femtosecond regime. Considering the growing content of the fluorescent and non-fluorescent forms of this material, we have performed our studies on both of them. These perovskite NCs exhibited strong multi-photon absorption properties in the near-infrared region with two-photon absorption (2PA) (cross-section, σ 2 = 10 -43 -10 -44 cm 4 s equivalent to ∼10 6 GM) in the 500-800 nm region, three-photon absorption (3PA) (cross-section, σ 3 ∼10 -73 cm 6 s 2 ) in the 900-1200 nm region and four-photon absorption (4PA) (cross-section, σ 4 ∼10 -100 cm 8 s 3 ) in the 1300-1500 nm spectral region. These multi-photon absorption processes are explained using a simple band diagram. The measured NLO coefficients and cross-sections are fairly large when compared to some of the earlier reports on perovskite-based NCs. Cs 4 PbBr 6 0-D PRM also demonstrated a large third-order NLO susceptibility χ (3) (∼10 -7 esu), which can be attributed to the strong quantum confinement arising from spatially isolated, exciton containing individual [PbBr 6 ] 4- octahedron. These results clearly suggest the potential of 0D-PRMs in applications such as photonics and ultrafast all-optical switching devices.
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Nanoscale. v.11(3)