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- Chuanjiang Qin
(Chinese Academy of Sciences
Kyushu University
University of Science and Technology of China
Adachi Molecular Exciton Engineering Project)
- Atula S. D. Sandanayaka
(Kyushu University
Adachi Molecular Exciton Engineering Project
Sabaragamuwa University of Sri Lanka)
- Chenyang Zhao
(Chinese Academy of Sciences)
- Toshinori Matsushima
(Kyushu University
Adachi Molecular Exciton Engineering Project
Kyushu University)
- Dezhong Zhang
(Chinese Academy of Sciences)
- Takashi Fujihara
(Information Technologies and Nano-technologies (ISIT))
- Chihaya Adachi
(Kyushu University
Adachi Molecular Exciton Engineering Project
Kyushu University
Information Technologies and Nano-technologies (ISIT))
Abstract
Organic–inorganic lead halide quasi-two-dimensional (2D) perovskites are promising gain media for lasing applications because of their low cost, tunable colour, excellent stability and solution processability1–3. Optically pumped continuous-wave (CW) lasing is highly desired for practical applications in high-density integrated optoelectronics devices and constitutes a key step towards electrically pumped lasers4–6. However, CW lasing has not yet been realized at room temperature because of the ‘lasing death’ phenomenon (the abrupt termination of lasing under CW optical pumping), the cause of which remains unknown. Here we study lead halide-based quasi-2D perovskite films with different organic cations and observe that long-lived triplet excitons considerably impede population inversion during amplified spontaneous emission and optically pumped pulsed and CW lasing. Our results indicate that singlet–triplet exciton annihilation is a possible intrinsic mechanism causing lasing death. By using a distributed-feedback cavity with a high quality factor and applying triplet management strategies, we achieve stable green quasi-2D perovskite lasers under CW optical pumping in air at room temperature. We expect that our findings will pave the way to the realization of future current-injection perovskite lasers.
Suggested Citation
Chuanjiang Qin & Atula S. D. Sandanayaka & Chenyang Zhao & Toshinori Matsushima & Dezhong Zhang & Takashi Fujihara & Chihaya Adachi, 2020.
"Stable room-temperature continuous-wave lasing in quasi-2D perovskite films,"
Nature, Nature, vol. 585(7823), pages 53-57, September.
Handle:
RePEc:nat:nature:v:585:y:2020:i:7823:d:10.1038_s41586-020-2621-1
DOI: 10.1038/s41586-020-2621-1
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