Abstract
The poor photostability under ambient conditions of hybrid halide perovskites has hindered their recently explored promising nonlinear optical properties. Here, we show how Bi3+ can partially substitute Pb2+ homogeneously in the commonly studied MAPbI3, improving both environmental stability and photostability under high laser irradiation. Bi content around 2 atom % produces thin films where the nonlinear refractive (n2) and absorptive coefficients (β), which modify the refractive index (Δn) of the material with light fluence (I), increase up to factors of 4 and 3.5, respectively, compared to undoped MAPbI3. Higher doping inhibits the nonlinear parameters; however, the samples show higher fluence damage thresholds. Thus, these results provide a road map on how MAPbI3 can be engineered for practical cost-effective nonlinear applications by means of Bi doping, including optical limiting devices and multiple-harmonic generation into optoelectronics devices.
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Redondo-Obispo, C., Suárez, I., Quesada, S. J., Ripolles, T. S., Martínez-Pastor, J. P., Álvarez, A. L., … Coya, C. (2020). Enhanced Nonlinear Optical Coefficients of MAPbI3 Thin Films by Bismuth Doping. The Journal of Physical Chemistry Letters, 11(6), 2188–2194. https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.jpclett.0c00319
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