The optimized exploitation of perovskite nanocrystals and nanoplatelets as highly efficient light sources requires a detailed understanding of the energy spacing within the exciton manifold. Dark exciton states are particularly relevant because they represent a channel that reduces radiative efficiency. Here, we apply large in-plane magnetic fields to brighten optically inactive states of CsPbBr3-based nanoplatelets for the first time. This approach allows us to access the dark states and directly determine the dark-bright splitting, which reaches 22 meV for the thinnest nanoplatelets. The splitting is significantly less for thicker nanoplatelets due to reduced exciton confinement. Additionally, the form of the magneto-PL spectrum suggests that dark and bright state populations are nonthermalized, which is indicative of a phonon bottleneck in the exciton relaxation process.
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Wang, S., Dyksik, M., Lampe, C., Gramlich, M., Maude, D. K., Baranowski, M., … Surrente, A. (2022). Thickness-Dependent Dark-Bright Exciton Splitting and Phonon Bottleneck in CsPbBr3-Based Nanoplatelets Revealed via Magneto-Optical Spectroscopy. Nano Letters, 22(17), 7011–7019. https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.nanolett.2c01826
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