Observation of Three-Photon Cascaded Emission from
Triexcitons in Giant CsPbBr3 Quantum Dots at Room Temperature
Posted on 2024-10-14 - 12:34
Colloidal
semiconductor nanocrystals have long been considered
a promising source of time-correlated and entangled photons via the
cascaded emission of multiexcitonic states. The spectroscopy of such
cascaded emission, however, is hindered by efficient nonradiative
Auger-Meitner decay, rendering multiexcitonic states nonemissive.
Here we present room-temperature heralded spectroscopy of three-photon
cascades from triexcitons in giant CsPbBr3 nanocrystals.
We show that this system exhibits second- and third-order correlation
function values, g(2)(0) and g(3)(0,0), close
to unity, identifying very weak binding of both biexcitons and triexcitons.
Combining fluorescence lifetime analysis, photon statistics, and spectroscopy,
we can readily identify emission from higher multiexcitonic states.
We use this to verify emission from a single emitter despite high
emission quantum yields of multiply excited states and comparable
emission lifetimes of singly and multiply excited states. Finally,
we present potential pathways toward control of the photon number
statistics of multiexcitonic emission cascades.
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Kazes, Miri; Nakar, Dekel; Cherniukh, Ihor; Bodnarchuk, Maryna I.; Feld, Leon G.; Zhu, Chenglian; et al. (2024). Observation of Three-Photon Cascaded Emission from
Triexcitons in Giant CsPbBr3 Quantum Dots at Room Temperature. ACS Publications. Collection. https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.nanolett.4c03096