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Title: Room-Temperature Electron-Hole Condensation in Direct-Band-Gap Semiconductor Nanocrystals
Authors: Poonia, Ajay K.
Yadav, Pushpendra
MONDAL, BARNALI
Mandal, Dipendranath
Taank, Pravrati
Shrivastava, Megha
NAG, ANGSHUMAN
Agarwal, Amit
Adarsh, K. V.
Dept. of Chemistry
Keywords: Liquid
Dynamics
Droplets
Perovskites
Evaporation
Emission
Carriers
Diamond
Plasma
Pump
2023
Issue Date: Aug-2023
Publisher: American Physical Society
Citation: Physical Review Applied, 20(02), L021002.
Abstract: An electron-hole liquid (EHL) is a collective nonequilibrium macroscopic quantum state of matter arising from the condensation of charge carriers in the form of a droplet. However, achieving the EHL state in a direct-band-gap material at room temperature is extremely difficult due to the excess thermal energy, short carrier lifetime, and low binding energy. Herein, we report the experimental observation of an EHL in a direct-band-gap coupled metal-halide perovskite-nanocrystal film by exploiting the electron-phonon interaction at room temperature. The helicity-resolved transient-absorption measurements above a critical carrier density of approximately 1018cm−3 reveal the EHL below the exciton and biexciton states. These results are consistent with our theoretical calculations of the ground-state energy and the thermodynamic phase diagram. The condensation and evaporation times of the EHL are approximately 0.80ps and approximately 60ps, respectively. Our study hopefully paves the way for many-body correlations in optical processes and may offer exceptional opportunities to develop futuristic quantum technologies.
URI: https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevApplied.20.L021002
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ISSN: 2331-7019
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