Non-radiative processes in metal halide perovskite semiconductors probed by photoluminescence microscopy

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Organo metal halide perovskites are solution processed semiconductors that recently attracted a great attention. They possess a rather "soft" and (photo) chemically active solid structure allowing for ion migration and other mass diffusion processes. This is a likely reason why non-radiative recombination centres in these materials are activated and deactivated on relatively slow time-scales. This dynamics reveals as photoluminescence (PL) fluctuations (blinking) of individual microcrystals and local areas of films and allows for application of a broad range of single molecule spectroscopy methods including optical super-resolution. Studying PL blinking resolves properties of individual non-radiative centres and helps to unravel their chemical nature.

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Merdasa, A., Gerhard, M., Louis, B., Li, J., Dobrovolsky, A., Tian, Y., … Scheblykin, I. G. (2018). Non-radiative processes in metal halide perovskite semiconductors probed by photoluminescence microscopy. In EPJ Web of Conferences (Vol. 190). EDP Sciences. https://doi.org/10.1051/epjconf/201819002011

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