Fully inorganic cesium lead halide perovskite nanocrystals (NCs) have shown to exhibit outstanding optical properties such as wide spectral tunability, high quantum yield, high oscillator strength as well as blinking-free single photon emission, and low spectral diffusion. Here, we report measurements of the coherent and incoherent exciton dynamics on the 100 fs to 10 ns time scale, determining dephasing and density decay rates in these NCs. The experiments are performed on CsPbBr 2 Cl NCs using transient resonant three-pulse four-wave mixing (FWM) in heterodyne detection at temperatures ranging from 5 to 50 K. We found a low-temperature exciton dephasing time of 24.5 ± 1.0 ps, inferred from the decay of the photon-echo amplitude at 5 K, corresponding to a homogeneous line width (fwhm) of 54 ± 5 μeV. Furthermore, oscillations in the photon-echo signal on a picosecond time scale are observed and attributed to coherent coupling of the exciton to a quantized phonon mode with 3.45 meV energy.
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Becker, M. A., Scarpelli, L., Nedelcu, G., Rainò, G., Masia, F., Borri, P., … Mahrt, R. F. (2018). Long Exciton Dephasing Time and Coherent Phonon Coupling in CsPbBr 2 Cl Perovskite Nanocrystals. Nano Letters, 18(12), 7546–7551. https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.nanolett.8b03027
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