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Facet Engineering for Decelerated Carrier Cooling in Polyhedral Perovskite Nanocrystals.

Debopam AcharjeeAyendrila DasMrinal Kanti PandaManas BaraiSubhadip Ghosh
Published in: Nano letters (2023)
We report here the hot carrier (HC) cooling time scales within polyhedral CsPbBr 3 nanocrystals (NCs) characterized by different numbers of facets (6 to 26) utilizing a femtosecond upconversion setup. Interestingly, the observed cooling time scale slows many-fold (>10 times) upon opening the new facets on the NC surface. Furthermore, a temperature-dependent study reveals that cooling in multifaceted NCs is polaron mediated, where newly opened polar facets and the soft lattice of CsPbBr 3 NCs play pivotal roles. Our hallmark result of slow cooling in polyhedral NCs renders an excellent opportunity for harvesting high-energy carriers by a carefully chosen molecular system. To this end, employing the hole scavenger molecule aniline, we successfully extracted hot holes from optically pumped NCs. We believe that several intriguing properties of the polyhedral NCs, including rapid polaron formation, defect-tolerant nature, and the capability of soft lattice to support slow diffusion of charge carriers, resulted in decelerated cooling.
Keyphrases
  • energy transfer
  • room temperature
  • quantum dots
  • perovskite solar cells