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Perovskite semiconductors for room-temperature exciton-polaritonics.

Rui SuAntonio FieramoscaQing ZhangHai Son NguyenEmmanuelle DeleporteZhanghai ChenDaniele SanvittoTimothy C H LiewQihua Xiong
Published in: Nature materials (2021)
Lead-halide perovskites are generally excellent light emitters and can have larger exciton binding energies than thermal energy at room temperature, exhibiting great promise for room-temperature exciton-polaritonics. Rapid progress has been made recently, although challenges and mysteries remain in lead-halide perovskite semiconductors to push polaritons to room-temperature operation. In this Perspective, we discuss fundamental aspects of perovskite semiconductors for exciton-polaritons and review the recent rapid experimental advances using lead-halide perovskites for room-temperature polaritonics, including the experimental realization of strong light-matter interaction using various types of microcavities as well as reaching the polariton condensation regime in planar microcavities and lattices.
Keyphrases
  • room temperature
  • solar cells
  • ionic liquid
  • energy transfer
  • perovskite solar cells
  • big data
  • machine learning
  • deep learning
  • molecular dynamics