Small, volume 16, issue 51, pages 2005435

Blinking Mechanisms and Intrinsic Quantum‐Confined Stark Effect in Single Methylammonium Lead Bromide Perovskite Quantum Dots

Xue Han 1
Guofeng Zhang 1
Bin Li 1, 2
Changgang Yang 1
Wenli Guo 1
Xiuqing Bai 1
Peng Huang 3
RUIYUN CHEN 1
Chengbing Qin 1
Jianyong Hu 1
Yifei Ma 1
肖连团 Liantuan Xiao 1
贾锁堂 Suotang Jia 1
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Publication typeJournal Article
Publication date2020-11-25
Journal: Small
scimago Q1
SJR3.348
CiteScore17.7
Impact factor13
ISSN16136810, 16136829
General Chemistry
Biotechnology
General Materials Science
Biomaterials
Abstract
Lead halide perovskite quantum dots (QDs) are promising materials for next-generation photoelectric devices because of their low preparation costs and excellent optoelectronic properties. In this study, the blinking mechanisms and the intrinsic quantum-confined Stark effect (IQCSE) in single organic-inorganic hybrid CH3 NH3 PbBr3 perovskite QDs using single-dot photoluminescence (PL) spectroscopy is investigated. The PL quantum yield-recombination rates distribution map allows the identification of different PL blinking mechanisms and their respective contributions to the PL emission behavior. A strong correlation between the excitation power and the blinking mechanisms is reported. Most single QDs exhibit band-edge carrier blinking under a low excitation photon fluence. While under a high excitation photon fluence, different proportions of Auger-blinking emerge in their PL intensity trajectories. In particular, significant IQCSEs in the QDs that exhibit more pronounced Auger-blinking are observed. Based on these findings, an Auger-induced IQCSE model to explain the observed IQCSE phenomena is observed.
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