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Giant Photoluminescence Blinking of Perovskite Nanocrystals Reveals Single-Trap Control of Luminescence
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Optical MaterialsEngineeringGiant Photoluminescence BlinkingHalide PerovskitesChemistryLuminescence PropertyPerovskite ModuleIndividual PerovskiteSpatial LocalizationPhotophysical PropertyBiophysicsPhysicsNanotechnologyPhotonic MaterialsPerovskite MaterialsLead-free PerovskitesPerovskite Solar CellNatural SciencesApplied PhysicsFluorescence Super-resolution MicroscopyOptoelectronics
Fluorescence super-resolution microscopy showed correlated fluctuations of photoluminescence intensity and spatial localization of individual perovskite (CH3NH3PbI3) nanocrystals of size ∼200 × 30 × 30 nm(3). The photoluminescence blinking amplitude caused by a single quencher was a hundred thousand times larger than that of a typical dye molecule at the same excitation power density. The quencher is proposed to be a chemical or structural defect that traps free charges leading to nonradiative recombination. These trapping sites can be activated and deactivated by light.
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