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Main Authors: Luo, Lanyin, Tang, Xueting, Park, Junhee, Wang, Chih-Wei, Park, Mansoo, Khurana, Mohit, Singh, Ashutosh, Cheon, Jinwoo, Belyanin, Alexey, Sokolov, Alexei V., Son, Dong Hee
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Published: 2024
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Online Access:https://arxiv.org/abs/2411.09051
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author Luo, Lanyin
Tang, Xueting
Park, Junhee
Wang, Chih-Wei
Park, Mansoo
Khurana, Mohit
Singh, Ashutosh
Cheon, Jinwoo
Belyanin, Alexey
Sokolov, Alexei V.
Son, Dong Hee
author_facet Luo, Lanyin
Tang, Xueting
Park, Junhee
Wang, Chih-Wei
Park, Mansoo
Khurana, Mohit
Singh, Ashutosh
Cheon, Jinwoo
Belyanin, Alexey
Sokolov, Alexei V.
Son, Dong Hee
contents Cooperative emission of photons from an ensemble of quantum dots (QDs) as superradiance can arise from the electronically coupled QDs with a coherent emitting excited state. This contrasts with superfluorescence (Dicke superradiance), where the cooperative photon emission occurs via a spontaneous buildup of coherence in an ensemble of incoherently excited QDs via their coupling to a common radiation mode. While superfluorescence has been observed in perovskite QD systems, reports of superradiance from the electronically coupled ensemble of perovskite QDs are rare. Here, we demonstrate the generation of polarized superradiance with a very narrow linewidth (<5 meV) and a large redshift (~200 meV) from the electronically coupled CsPbBr3 QD superlattice achieved through a combination of strong quantum confinement and ligand engineering. In addition to photon bunching at low excitation densities, the superradiance is polarized in contrast to the uncoupled exciton emission from the same superlattice. This finding suggests the potential for obtaining polarized cooperative photon emission via anisotropic electronic coupling in QD superlattices even when the intrinsic anisotropy of exciton transition in individual QDs is weak.
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spellingShingle Polarized Superradiance from CsPbBr3 Quantum Dot Superlattice with Controlled Inter-dot Electronic Coupling
Luo, Lanyin
Tang, Xueting
Park, Junhee
Wang, Chih-Wei
Park, Mansoo
Khurana, Mohit
Singh, Ashutosh
Cheon, Jinwoo
Belyanin, Alexey
Sokolov, Alexei V.
Son, Dong Hee
Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics
Optics
Cooperative emission of photons from an ensemble of quantum dots (QDs) as superradiance can arise from the electronically coupled QDs with a coherent emitting excited state. This contrasts with superfluorescence (Dicke superradiance), where the cooperative photon emission occurs via a spontaneous buildup of coherence in an ensemble of incoherently excited QDs via their coupling to a common radiation mode. While superfluorescence has been observed in perovskite QD systems, reports of superradiance from the electronically coupled ensemble of perovskite QDs are rare. Here, we demonstrate the generation of polarized superradiance with a very narrow linewidth (<5 meV) and a large redshift (~200 meV) from the electronically coupled CsPbBr3 QD superlattice achieved through a combination of strong quantum confinement and ligand engineering. In addition to photon bunching at low excitation densities, the superradiance is polarized in contrast to the uncoupled exciton emission from the same superlattice. This finding suggests the potential for obtaining polarized cooperative photon emission via anisotropic electronic coupling in QD superlattices even when the intrinsic anisotropy of exciton transition in individual QDs is weak.
title Polarized Superradiance from CsPbBr3 Quantum Dot Superlattice with Controlled Inter-dot Electronic Coupling
topic Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics
Optics
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2411.09051