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Bright circularly polarized photoluminescence in chiral layered hybrid lead-halide perovskites

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SCIENCE ADVANCES
Volume 9, Issue 35, Pages -

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AMER ASSOC ADVANCEMENT SCIENCE
DOI: 10.1126/sciadv.adh5083

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This study reveals the unique photoluminescence properties of hybrid perovskite semiconductor materials, which can achieve high luminescence yields and circularly polarized photoluminescence at room temperature. The excellent photoluminescence performance is attributed to the suppression of nonradiative loss channels and the high rates of radiative recombination. These findings pave the way for high-performance solution-processed photonic systems and chiral-spintronic logic at room temperature.
Hybrid perovskite semiconductor materials are predicted to lock chirality into place and encode asymmetry into their electronic states, while softness of their crystal lattice accommodates lattice strain to maintain high crystal quality with low defect densities, necessary for high luminescence yields. We report photoluminescence quantum efficiencies as high as 39% and degrees of circularly polarized photoluminescence of up to 52%, at room temperature, in the chiral layered hybrid lead-halide perovskites (R/S/Rac)-3BrMBA2PbI4 [3BrMBA = 1-(3-bromphenyl)-ethylamine]. Using transient chiroptical spectroscopy, we explain the excellent photoluminescence yields from suppression of nonradiative loss channels and high rates of radiative recombination. We further find that photoexcitations show polarization lifetimes that exceed the time scales of radiative decays, which rationalize the high degrees of polarized luminescence. Our findings pave the way toward high-performance solution-processed photonic systems for chiroptical applications and chiral-spintronic logic at room temperature.

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