Efficient generation of emissive many-body correlations in copper-doped colloidal quantum wells
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Yu, JunhongSharma, Manoj
Li, Mingjie
Liu, Baiquan
Hernandez-Martinez, Pedro Ludwig
Delikanli, Savas
Sharma, Ashma
Altintas, Yemliha
Hettiarachchi, Chathuranga
Sum, Tze Chien
Demir, Hilmi Volkan
Dang, Cuong
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Colloidal quantum wells (CQWs) provide an appealing platform to achieve emissive many-body correlations for novel optoelectronic devices, given that they act as hosts for strong carrier Coulomb interactions and present suppressed Auger recombination. However, the demonstrated high-order excitonic emission in CQWs requires ultrafast pumping with high excitation levels and can only be spec-trally resolved at the single-particle level under cryogenic condi-tions. Here, through systematic investigation using static power -dependent emission spectroscopy and transient carrier dynamics, we show that Cu-doped CdSe CQWs exhibit continuous-wave -pumped high-order excitonic emission at room temperature with a large binding energy of X64 meV. We attribute this unique behavior to dopant excitons in which the ultralong lifetime and the highly localized wavefunction facilitate the formation of many-body corre-lations. The spectrally resolved high-order excitonic emission gener-ated at power levels compatible with solar irradiation and electrical injection might pave the way for novel solution-processed solid-state devices.