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  • 2024High‐Performance Perovskite Solar Cells with Zwitterion‐Capped‐ZnO Quantum Dots as Electron Transport Layer and <scp>NH<sub>4</sub></scp>X (X = F, Cl, Br) Assisted Interfacial Engineering9citations
  • 2020Metal Halide Perovskites for High‐Energy Radiation Detection206citations
  • 2019Inorganic and Hybrid Perovskite Based Laser Devices: A Review122citations
  • 2016Plasmonic backscattering effect in high-efficient organic photovoltaic devices56citations

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Inorganic and Hybrid Perovskite Based Laser Devices: A Review

  • Kakavelakis, George
  • Maksudov, Temur
  • Panagiotopoulos, Apostolos
  • Stylianakis, Minas
  • Petridis, Konstantinos
Abstract

<jats:p>Inorganic and organic-inorganic (hybrid) perovskite semiconductor materials have attracted worldwide scientific attention and research effort as the new wonder semiconductor material in optoelectronics. Their excellent physical and electronic properties have been exploited to boost the solar cells efficiency beyond 23% and captivate their potential as competitors to the dominant silicon solar cells technology. However, the fundamental principles in Physics, dictate that an excellent direct band gap material for photovoltaic applications must be also an excellent light emitter candidate. This has been realized for the case of perovskite-based light emitting diodes (LEDs) but much less for the case of the respective laser devices. Here, the strides, exclusively in lasing, made since 2014 are presented for the first time. The solution processability, low temperature crystallization, formation of nearly defect free, nanostructures, the long range ambipolar transport, the direct energy band gap, the high spectral emission tunability over the entire visible spectrum and the almost 100% external luminescence efficiency show perovskite semiconductors’ potential to transform the nanophotonics sector. The operational principles, the various adopted material and laser configurations along the future challenges are reviewed and presented in this paper.</jats:p>

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  • perovskite
  • semiconductor
  • laser emission spectroscopy
  • Silicon
  • defect
  • crystallization
  • luminescence