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- Time- and energy-resolved study of Fano Resonances in Halide Perovskite Nanoparticles
Time- and energy-resolved study of Fano Resonances in Halide Perovskite Nanoparticles
Seminar
Sala Riunioni - Time: 14.00
Via Musei 41, Brescia (Italy)
Seminar lecture in the framework of International doctoral school in Science
Introduce:
PhD student Andrea RONCHI
KU Leuven
Speaker:
PhD student Paolo FRANCESCHINI
Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore & KU Leuven
Abstract
In the last decades, lead halide perovskites have attracted great scientific interest due to their outstanding properties, such as high absorption coefficients, tunable band-gaps and emission wavelengths, long carrier diffusion lengths, and room temperature excitons. These features, combined with low-cost fabrication methods, determined their key role in the development of high-efficiency photovoltaic solar cells (with power conversion efficiency exceeding 20%) and optoelectronic devices. Recently, halide perovskite nanoparticles have been also proposed as white-light emitting metadevices since they exhibit hybrid tunable Fano resonances that originate from the coupling of the excitons to the geometry-induced Mie modes. Here we will present time- and energy-resolved pump-probe measurements showing how the tunable Fano resonance strongly influences the out-of-equilibrium dynamics of these systems.