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Large-area vapor-deposited Cs3Cu2I5 perovskite thin films for highly effective third-order nonlinear optics

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JOURNAL OF ALLOYS AND COMPOUNDS
Volume 933, Issue -, Pages -

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ELSEVIER SCIENCE SA
DOI: 10.1016/j.jallcom.2022.167606

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Perovskites; Thin films; Nonlinear optics

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A simple vapor route was used to prepare large-area, high-quality thin films of zero-dimensional (0D) lead-free Cs3Cu2I5 perovskites. The films exhibited strong blue emission and high third-order nonlinear absorption coefficient. These thin films have potential applications in optical switching and limiting.
Zero-dimensional (0D) lead-free perovskites hold promise for efficient optoelectronic and photonic devices, but there are still critical challenges in fabricating large-area, high-quality thin films for practical appli-cations. Herein, we report a simple vapor route to prepare 0D lead-free Cs3Cu2I5 perovskite thin films of high optical quality over large areas. Importantly, the deposition approach can be applied to diverse sub-strates, including mica, fused silica, MgO, and indium tin-oxide (ITO) coated glass. The deposited Cs3Cu2I5 thin films are phase pure and highly uniform. These Cs3Cu2I5 thin films exhibit strong blue emission upon UV light illumination, a broad band centered at 445 nm assigned to the self-trapped exciton emission. Furthermore, third-order nonlinear optical properties of the as-prepared thin films were determined by means of the Z-scan method. These thin films showed the third-order nonlinear absorption coefficient beta as similar to 1.07 x 10-7 m/W, which is five orders of magnitude larger than three-dimensional counterpart, CsPbI3. Thus, we demonstrate that large-area, high-quality Cs3Cu2I5 thin films can be vapor-deposited and have great potentials in optical switching and optical limiting applications.(c) 2022 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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