Interfacial Chemistry Triggers Ultrafast Radiative Recombination in Metal Halide Perovskites

ANGEWANDTE CHEMIE-INTERNATIONAL EDITION(2022)

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Efficient radiative recombination is essential for perovskite luminescence, but the intrinsic radiative recombination rate as a basic material property is challenging to tailor. Here we report an interfacial chemistry strategy to dramatically increase the radiative recombination rate of perovskites. By coating aluminum oxide on the lead halide perovskite, lead-oxygen bonds are formed at the perovskite-oxide interface, producing the perovskite surface states with a large exciton binding energy and a high localized density of electronic state. The oxide-bonded perovskite exhibits a approximate to 500 fold enhanced photoluminescence with a approximate to 10 fold reduced lifetime, indicating an unprecedented approximate to 5000 fold increase in the radiative recombination rate. The enormously enhanced radiative recombination promises to significantly promote the perovskite optoelectronic performance.
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Amplified Spontaneous Emission, Interfacial Chemistry, Luminescence, Metal Halide Perovskite, Radiative Recombination
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