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Disentangling Second Harmonic Generation from Multiphoton Photoluminescence in Halide Perovskites using Multidimensional Harmonic Generation

Darien J. Morrow, Matthew P. Hautzinger, David P. Lafayette, Jason M. Scheeler, Lianna Dang, Meiying Leng, Daniel D. Kohler, Amelia M. Wheaton, Yongping Fu, Ilia A. Guzei, Jiang Tang, Song Jin, John C. Wright

2020The Journal of Physical Chemistry Letters31 citationsDOI

Abstract

Layered two-dimensional Ruddlesden–Popper (RP) halide perovskites are an intriguing class of semiconductors being explored for their linear and nonlinear optical and ferroelectric properties. Second harmonic generation (SHG) is commonly used to screen for noncentrosymmetric and ferroelectric materials. However, SHG measurements of perovskites can be obscured by their intense multiphoton photoluminescence (mPL). Here, we apply multidimensional harmonic generation as a method to eliminate the complications from mPL. By scanning and correlating both excitation and emission frequencies, we unambiguously assess whether a material supports SHG by examining if an emission feature scales as twice the excitation frequency. Measurements of a series of n = 2, 3 RP perovskites reveal that, contrary to previous belief, n-butylammonium (BA) RP perovskites are not SHG-active and thus centrosymmetric, but RP perovskites with phenylethylammonium (PEA) and 2-thiophenemethylammonium (TPMA) spacer cations display SHG. This work establishes multidimensional harmonic generation as a definitive method to measure SHG in halide perovskites.

Topics & Concepts

Second-harmonic generationPhotoluminescenceHalideFerroelectricityMaterials scienceSurface second harmonic generationExcitationOptoelectronicsNonlinear opticsOpticsChemistryInorganic chemistryPhysicsDielectricLaserQuantum mechanicsPerovskite Materials and ApplicationsPhotorefractive and Nonlinear OpticsSolid-state spectroscopy and crystallography
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