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Tailoring the Electron and Hole Landé Factors in Lead Halide Perovskite Nanocrystals by Quantum Confinement and Halide Exchange.

Mikhail O NestoklonErik KirsteinDmitri R YakovlevEvgeny A ZhukovMikhail M GlazovMarina A SeminaEugeniyus L IvchenkoElena V KolobkovaMaria S KuznetsovaManfred Bayer
Published in: Nano letters (2023)
The tunability of the optical properties of lead halide perovskite nanocrystals makes them highly appealing for applications. Halide anion exchange and quantum confinement enable tailoring of the band gap. For spintronics, the Landé g -factors of electrons and holes are essential. Using empirical tight-binding and k · p methods, we calculate them for nanocrystals of all-inorganic lead halide perovskites CsPb X 3 ( X = I, Br, Cl). The hole g -factor band gap dependence follows the universal law found for bulk perovskites, while for electrons, a considerable modification is predicted. Based on the k · p analysis, we conclude that this difference arises from the interaction of the bottom conduction band with the spin-orbit split electron states. These predictions are confirmed experimentally for electron and hole g -factors in CsPbI 3 nanocrystals in a glass matrix, measured by time-resolved Faraday ellipticity in a magnetic field at cryogenic temperatures.
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