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Quasi-2D Dion-Jacobson phase perovskites as a promising material platform for stable and high-performance lasers.

Xuezhou WangLong JinAleksandr SergeevWei LiuSongyun GuNan LiKezhou FanShih-Chi ChenKam Sing WongXiankai SunNi Zhao
Published in: Science advances (2023)
Metal halide perovskites have shown outstanding optoelectronic and nonlinear optical properties; yet, to realize wafer-scale high-performance perovskite-integrated photonics, the materials also need to have excellent ambient stability and compatibility with nanofabrication processes. In this work, we introduce Dion-Jacobson (D-J) phase perovskites for photonic device applications. By combining self-assembled monolayer-assisted film growth with thermal pressing, we obtain a series of compact and extremely smooth D-J phase perovskite thin films that exhibit excellent stability during electron-beam lithography, solvent development, and rinse. Combining spectroscopic and morphological characterizations, we further demonstrate how organic spacers can be used to fine-tune the photophysical properties and processability of the perovskite films. The distributed-feedback lasers based on the D-J phase perovskites exhibit a low lasing threshold (5.5 μJ cm -2 pumped with nanosecond laser), record high Q factor (up to 30,000), and excellent stability, with an unencapsulated device demonstrating a T 90 beyond 60 hours in ambient conditions (50% relative humidity).
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