APL Materials (Dec 2021)

Dynamics of exciton–polariton emission in CuI

  • Evgeny Krüger,
  • Michael S. Bar,
  • Steffen Blaurock,
  • Lukas Trefflich,
  • Ron Hildebrandt,
  • Andreas Müller,
  • Oliver Herrfurth,
  • Gabriele Benndorf,
  • Holger von Wenckstern,
  • Harald Krautscheid,
  • Marius Grundmann,
  • Chris Sturm

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1063/5.0066176
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9, no. 12
pp. 121102 – 121102-12

Abstract

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We report on temperature-dependent (10 K – 250 K) spectral and dynamical properties of free exciton–polariton and bound exciton emission in copper iodide (CuI) bulk single crystals analyzed by means of time-resolved photoluminescence spectroscopy. The characteristic line shape of the polariton emission at low temperatures is interpreted in terms of the “k-linear term effect” on the degenerate Z1,2 excitons in CuI. For free exciton–polaritons, an increase in the decay time with increasing temperature up to 360 ps at 160 K is observed. For bound exciton emission, decay times between 180 ps and 380 ps are observed at low temperatures, revealing the expected EB3/2 dependence of radiative lifetime on the localization energy. Based on the observed rise times of bound excitons at low temperatures, a defect density of shallow acceptors of 1 × 1017 cm−3 was estimated, in agreement with measured room temperature free hole density.