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Intersubband Transitions in Lead Halide Perovskite-Based Quantum Wells for Mid-Infrared Detectors.

Xinxin LiWanyi NieXuedan Ma
Published in: The journal of physical chemistry letters (2023)
Due to their excellent optical and electrical properties as well as versatile growth and fabrication processes, lead halide perovskites have been widely considered as promising candidates for green energy and applications related to optoelectronics. Here, we investigate their potential applications at infrared wavelengths by modeling the intersubband transitions in perovskite-based quantum well systems. Both single-well and double-well structures are studied, and their energy levels as well as the corresponding wave functions and intersubband transition energies are calculated by solving the one-dimensional Schrödinger equations. Via adjustment of the quantum well and barrier thicknesses, the intersubband transition energies can be tuned to cover a broad infrared wavelength range. We also find that the lead halide perovskite-based quantum wells possess high absorption coefficients. The widely tunable transition energies and high absorption coefficients of the perovskite-based quantum well systems, combined with their unique material and electrical properties, may enable an alternative material system for infrared photodetector applications.
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