2019
DOI: 10.1063/1.5107449
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Active meta-optics and nanophotonics with halide perovskites

Abstract: Meta-optics based on optically resonant all-dielectric structures is a rapidly developing research area driven by its potential applications for low-loss efficient metadevices. Active, light-emitting subwavelengh nanostructures and metasurfaces are of a particular interest for meta-optics, as they offer unique opportunities for novel types of compact light sources and nanolasers. Recently, the study of halide perovskites has attracted an enormous attention due to their exceptional optical and electrical proper… Show more

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“…Noteworthy, since the Mie resonances can be excited in various halide perovskites demonstrating outstanding light-emitting and electronic properties, [1,4,10,24,25] the demonstrated approach is applicable for a broad range of materials from this family. However, MAPbBr 3 is one of the most prospective for various optoelectronic applications from lasers to light-emitting devices and solar cells.…”
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“…Noteworthy, since the Mie resonances can be excited in various halide perovskites demonstrating outstanding light-emitting and electronic properties, [1,4,10,24,25] the demonstrated approach is applicable for a broad range of materials from this family. However, MAPbBr 3 is one of the most prospective for various optoelectronic applications from lasers to light-emitting devices and solar cells.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Recently, meta-optics based on halide perovskites nanostructures [1] has attracted a lot of attention due to its numerous applications in structural coloring, [2,3] enhanced luminescence, [4] tunable meta-pixels, [5,6] optical encoding, [7,8] lasing, [9][10][11] speckle-free imaging, [12] and photovoltaics. [13] Various applications of optoelectronic devices based on perovskites require suppression of reflection to achieve higher transparency in the sub-bandgap spectral range, but parasitic reflection limits the efficiency of photovoltaics devices, smart windows, and active glasses.…”
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“…Halide perovskites feature exceptional excitonic properties. Bridging the gap between this novel class of light emitting materials and Mie resonant cavities will lead to outcomes in integrated light sources [81]. Enhancement of the photoluminescence of halide perovskites was first reported in 2018 by considering par- ticles made of MAPbI 3 created by using a laser ablation technique on a perovskite thin film.…”
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“…A rapid progress in the power conversion efficiency from 3.8 to 25.2% of perovskite-based solar cells [1,2] stimulated enormous interest to ABX 3 (A = MA +methylammonium, FA +formamidinium, Cs + ; B = Pb 2+ ; X = Cl − , Br − , I − ) materials for the development of various optoelectronic devices [3][4][5], optically pumped microlasers [6][7][8][9] and other photonic designs enabling efficient light management at nanoscale [10][11][12][13]. All-inorganic CsPbX 3 perovskites are good candidates to be applied for various nanophotonic applications [14,15] since they are not as sensitive to moisture as their organicinorganic counterparts and tend to form regularly shaped cavities from precursor solution at moderate temperatures of 50-70°C. In particular, both optical gain (∼10 4 cm −1 [16][17][18]) and refractive index (2-2.5) of the medium are high enough to create ultracompact lasers [19,20].…”
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confidence: 99%