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Polarization dependent exciton-plasmon coupling in PEA2PbI4/Al and its application to perovskite solar cell

  • Qiong Zhang
  • , Minglin Zhao
  • , Yang Li
  • , Ang Bian
  • , Ramy El-Bashar
  • , Hamdy Abdelhamid
  • , Salah S.A. Obayya
  • , Mohamed Farhat O. Hameed
  • , Jun Dai
  • Jiangsu University of Science and Technology
  • National Institute of Laser Enhanced Sciences
  • Zewail City of Science and Technology
  • Mansoura University

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Abstract

This paper reports the strong coupling between Al nanostructure and two-dimensional (2D) layered perovskite PEA2PbI4 (PEPI) films. The high exciton binding energy of 118 meV and long carrier lifetime of 216 ps are characterized from the 2D PEA2PbI4 film, which indicates that the excitons in perovskite are robust and can couple to metal plasmons. The ordinary and extraordinary optical dispersions are revealed from the anisotropic 2D perovskite. The transmission spectra of PEA2PbI4/Al nanoparticle arrays are simulated under different polarization excitations, and the typical anti-crossing behaviors originating from exciton-plasmon strong coupling are demonstrated. We found that compared with transverse magnetic (TM) polarization, transverse electric (TE) polarization excitation is more conducive to the realization of exciton-plasmon coupling with a larger Rabi splitting. Furthermore, the PEA2PbI4/Al nanoparticle arrays are proposed, which present polarization-dependent local electrical field enhancement due to the exciton-local surface plasmon polariton coupling. Additionally, it is noticed that the proposed plasmonic structure increases the photo-generation rate inside the active material with improved current density. Therefore, the 2D proposed plasmonic design increases the power conversion efficiency (PCE) with an enhancement of 3.3% and 1.3% relative to the planar structures for TE and TM polarizations, respectively. This study provides a deeper understanding of polarized exciton-plasmon coupling properties, promoting the development of the field of plasmon and providing guidance for the design and preparation of efficient optoelectronic devices.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)25327-25342
Number of pages16
JournalOptics Express
Volume32
Issue number14
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Jul 2024

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