Hot Excitons Cool in Metal Halide Perovskite Nanocrystals as Fast as CdSe Nanocrystals
Dallas P. Strandell,
Davide Zenatti,
Priya Nagpal
et al.
Abstract:The
idea of phonon bottlenecks has long been pursued in nanoscale
materials for their application in hot exciton devices, such as photovoltaics.
Decades ago, it was shown that there is no quantum phonon bottleneck
in strongly confined quantum dots due to their physics of quantum
confinement. More recently, it was proposed that there are hot phonon
bottlenecks in metal halide perovskites due to their physics. Recent
work has called into question these bottlenecks in metal halide perovskites.
Here, we compare ho… Show more
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