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Strong exciton-polariton correlations shape the many-body polariton dynamics in two-dimensional metal halide semiconductor microcavities

Quirós-Cordero, V., Rojas-Gatjens, E., Gómez-Dominguez, M., Li, H., Perini, C. A. R., Stingelin, N., Bittner, E. R., Correa-Baena, J.-P., Kandada, A. R. S., & Silva-Acuña, C.
Competitive pathways for polariton condensation

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Vol. 1

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arXiv

Strong exciton-polariton correlations shape the many-body polariton dynamics in two-dimensional metal halide semiconductor microcavities

Quirós-Cordero, V., Rojas-Gatjens, E., Gómez-Dominguez, M., Li, H., Perini, C. A. R., Stingelin, N., Bittner, E. R., Correa-Baena, J.-P., Kandada, A. R. S., & Silva-Acuña, C.
Competitive pathways for polariton condensation

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Vol. 1

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arXiv

Summary

Polaritons are hybrid light-matter quasiparticles that condense into a quantum fluid at sufficiently high densities. Although two-dimensionnal hybrid lead-halide perovskites seem to be the ideal material platform to observe polaritons condensation, reports of quantum fluidics in these systems remain scarce. Here, using coherent non-linear spectroscopy, we provide insights into the mechanisms behind this reluctance to condensation. These insights provide guidance to the design of photonic systems to steadily achieve polariton condensation using these promising materials.

Frenkel biexcitons in hybrid HJ photophysical aggregates

Gutiérrez-Meza, E., Malatesta, R., Li, H., Bargigia, I., Srimath Kandada, A. R., Valverde-Chávez, D. A., Kim, S.-M., Li, H., Stingelin, N., Tretiak, S., Bittner, E. R., & Silva-Acuña, C.
Science Advances

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Vol. 7

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Issue 50

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American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)

Frenkel biexcitons in hybrid HJ photophysical aggregates

Gutiérrez-Meza, E., Malatesta, R., Li, H., Bargigia, I., Srimath Kandada, A. R., Valverde-Chávez, D. A., Kim, S.-M., Li, H., Stingelin, N., Tretiak, S., Bittner, E. R., & Silva-Acuña, C.
Science Advances

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Vol. 7

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Issue 50

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American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)

Summary

By using nonlinear coherent spectroscopy, we identify bound Frenkel biexcitons in a model polymeric semiconductor and find, unexpectedly, that excitons with interchain vibronic dispersion reveal intrachain biexciton correlations and vice versa. Moreover, we relate the biexciton binding energy to molecular parameters quantified by quantum chemistry, including the magnitude and sign of the exciton-exciton interaction the intersite hopping energies. This work shows how multidimensionnal spectroscopy can be used to gain insights into many-body physics despite the complexity of the material hosting them. This required a careful theoretical treatment of coherent dynamics to distinguish them from incoherent artefacts, which we provide in supplementary information.

Stochastic scattering theory for excitation-induced dephasing: Comparison to the Anderson–Kubo lineshape

Li, H., Srimath Kandada, A. R., Silva, C., & Bittner, E. R.
The Journal of Chemical Physics

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Vol. 153

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Issue 15

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AIP Publishing

Stochastic scattering theory for excitation-induced dephasing: Comparison to the Anderson–Kubo lineshape

Li, H., Srimath Kandada, A. R., Silva, C., & Bittner, E. R.
The Journal of Chemical Physics

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Vol. 153

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Issue 15

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AIP Publishing

Summary

Quantum dephasing is a universal phenomenon in which the quantum system loses coherence over time due to interactions with the surrounding environment. In this article, we introduced a stochastic scattering model to account for the dephasing effect on spectral line shapes through the interaction with uncorrelated excitations as a co-evolving, non-stationary environment. This non-stationary stochastic approach is generally applicable outside spectroscopy in areas like quantum technologies.

Enhanced screening and spectral diversity in many-body elastic scattering of excitons in two-dimensional hybrid metal-halide perovskites

Thouin, F., Cortecchia, D., Petrozza, A., Srimath Kandada, A. R., & Silva, C.
Physical Review Research

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Vol. 1

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Issue 3

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American Physical Society (APS)

Enhanced screening and spectral diversity in many-body elastic scattering of excitons in two-dimensional hybrid metal-halide perovskites

Thouin, F., Cortecchia, D., Petrozza, A., Srimath Kandada, A. R., & Silva, C.
Physical Review Research

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Vol. 1

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Issue 3

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American Physical Society (APS)

Summary

We dive deeper into the rich many-body physics at the heart of excitons, primary photoexcitations, in two-dimensional lead-halide perovskites. Their polaronic nature, already a product of exciton-phonon interactions, is revealed to also impact their mutual interactions. Using non-linear coherent spectroscopy, we reveal that the polaronic cloud surrounding excitons shield them from inelastic scattering, making this interaction a thousand times weaker than other non-polaronic two-dimensionnal semiconductors. This observation is a new important insight into polaron many-body physics where insights from simulations remain scarce.

Phonon coherences reveal the polaronic character of excitons in two-dimensional lead halide perovskites

Thouin, F., Valverde-Chávez, D. A., Quarti, C., Cortecchia, D., Bargigia, I., Beljonne, D., Petrozza, A., Silva, C., & Srimath Kandada, A. R.
Nature Materials

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Vol. 18

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Issue 4

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Pp. 349-356

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Springer Science and Business Media LLC.

Phonon coherences reveal the polaronic character of excitons in two-dimensional lead halide perovskites

Thouin, F., Valverde-Chávez, D. A., Quarti, C., Cortecchia, D., Bargigia, I., Beljonne, D., Petrozza, A., Silva, C., & Srimath Kandada, A. R.
Nature Materials

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Vol. 18

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Issue 4

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Pp. 349-356

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Springer Science and Business Media LLC.

Summary

We believe these results to be the first direct evidence of the polaronic nature of excitons in 2D-HOIPs: each line of their excitonic fine structure corresponds to a distinct exciton-polaron. This many-body paradigm is central in understanding the properties of primary photoexcitations in these materials and motivated widespread theoretical efforts in exciton-polaron physics.

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Many-Exciton Quantum Dynamics in a Ruddlesden–Popper Tin Iodide

Rojas-Gatjens, E., Li, H., Vega-Flick, A., Cortecchia, D., Petrozza, A., Bittner, E. R., Srimath Kandada, A. R., & Silva-Acuña, C.
The Journal of Physical Chemistry

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Vol. 127

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Issue 43

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Pp. 21194–21203

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American Chemical Society (ACS)
2023

Insights on exciton photophysics in organic and organic/inorganic hybrid materials with strong light-matter coupling

Quiros-Cordero, V., Zheng, Y., Rojas-Gatjens, E., Gomez-Dominguez, M., Correa-Baena, J.-P., Stingelin, N., & Silva-Acuña, C.
Physical Chemistry of Semiconductor Materials and Interfaces

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Vol. XXII

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SPIE
2023

Correlating exciton coherence length, localization, and its optical lineshape

Bittner, E., Silva, C., Shah, S. A., & Li, H.
Preprint v1
Qeios Ltd.
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Leveraging thermotropic order to control photophysical response in PBTTT

Weber, M., Singhal, A., Lapsirivatkul, T., Silva, C. & Stingelin, N.
Organic, Hybrid, and Perovskite Photovoltaics

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Vol. XXIV

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Issue PC126600B

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SPIE
2023

Polymer-based chirped broadband reflectors for thermal management

Mushyakov, J., Quiros Cordero, V., Balzer, A., Silva, C. & Stingelin, N.
Organic, Hybrid, and Perovskite Photovoltaics

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Vol. XXIV

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Issue PC126600H

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SPIE
2023

Resolving Nonlinear Recombination Dynamics in Semiconductors via Ultrafast Excitation Correlation Spectroscopy: Photoluminescence versus Photocurrent Detection

Rojas-Gatjens, E., Yallum, K. M., Shi, Y., Zheng, Y., Bills, T., Perini, C. A. R., Correa-Baena, J.-P., Ginger, D. S., Banerji, N., & Silva-Acuña, C.
The Journal of Physical Chemistry

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Vol. 127

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Issue 32

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Pp. 15969–15977

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American Chemical Society (ACS)
2023

Overlap concentration generates optimum device performance for DPP-based conjugated polymers

Venkatesh, R., Zheng, Y., Liu, A. L., Zhao, H., Silva, C., Takacs, C. J., Grover, M. A., Meredith, J. C., & Reichmanis, E.
Organic Electronics

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Vol. 117

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Pp. 106779

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Elsevier BV.
2023

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