Cooperative excitonic quantum ensemble in perovskite-assembly superlattice microcavities

Chun Zhou, Yichi Zhong, Hongxing Dong, Weihao Zheng, Jiqing Tan, Qi Jie, Anlian Pan, Long Zhang, Wei Xie

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Abstract

Perovskites—compounds with the CaTiO3-type crystal structure—show outstanding performance in photovoltaics and multiparameter optical emitters due to their large oscillator strength, strong solar absorption, and excellent charge-transport properties. However, the ability to realize and control many-body quantum states in perovskites, which would extend their application from classical optoelectronic materials to ultrafast quantum operation, remains an open research topic. Here, we generate a cooperative quantum state of excitons in a quantum dot ensemble based on a lead halide perovskite, and we control the ultrafast radiation of excitonic quantum ensembles by introducing optical microcavites. The stimulated radiation of excitonic quantum ensemble in a superlattice microcavity is demonstrated to not be limited by the classical population-inversion condition, leading to a picosecond radiative duration time to dissipate all of the in-phase dipoles. Such a perovskite-assembly superlattice microcavity with a tunable radiation rate promises potential applications in ultrafast, photoelectric-compatible quantum processors.

Original languageEnglish
Article number329
JournalNature Communications
Volume11
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Dec 2020

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