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Ultrafast Spectrally Resolved Photoinduced Complex Refractive Index Changes in CsPbBr3 Perovskites

Journal

ACS PHOTONICS
Volume 6, Issue 2, Pages 345-350

Publisher

AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acsphotonics.9b00091

Keywords

frequency domain interferometry; optical constants; transient absorption spectroscopy; photonic materials

Funding

  1. Rutherford Discovery Fellowships
  2. Rutherford Foundation New Zealand postdoctoral fellowship
  3. Marsden Fund of New Zealand

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The exceptional optoelectronic properties of metal halide perovskites have been illuminated by extensive spectroscopic studies. Recent measurements suggest strong photo induced refractive index changes in these materials, which influence their functionality and obscure access to photoinduced extinction spectra from transient absorption spectroscopy, but such photorefractive effects are difficult to measure and model. Here, we use white light pulse interferometry-an experimentally straightforward adaptation of transient absorption spectroscopy-to directly probe photoinduced refractive index changes in CsPbBr3 films and nanocrystals on ultrafast time scales. Strong photoinduced refractive index changes are spectrally resolved and used to access extinction spectra, and these intrinsic optical parameters are then used to directly resolve more accurate photoexcited carrier temperatures and bandgap renormalization, resolving ambiguities in the present literature. As well as understanding the intrinsic photoresponse of semiconductors, quantifying photoinduced refractive effects will be valuable for designing photonic devices including switches, lasers, and concentrating photovoltaics.

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