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Get Free AccessDuring the last years, giant optical anisotropy has demonstrated its paramount importance for light manipulation. In spite of recent advances in the field, the achievement of continuous tunability of optical anisotropy remains an outstanding challenge. Here, we present a solution to the problem through the chemical alteration of halogen atoms in single-crystal halide perovskites. As a result, we manage to continually modify the optical anisotropy by 0.14. We also discover that the halide perovskite can demonstrate optical anisotropy up to 0.6 in the visible range─the largest value among non-van der Waals materials. Moreover, our results reveal that this anisotropy could be in-plane and out-of-plane depending on perovskite shape─rectangular and square. As a practical demonstration, we have created perovskite anisotropic nanowaveguides and shown a significant impact of anisotropy on high-order guiding modes. These findings pave the way for halide perovskites as a next-generation platform for tunable anisotropic photonics.
Georgy A. Ermolaev, Anatoly P. Pushkarev, Alexey Zhizhchenko, Aleksandr A. Kuchmizhak, Ivan Iorsh, Ivan A. Kruglov, Arslan Mazitov, A. Ishteev, Kamilla Konstantinova, Danila Saranin, Aleksandr S. Slavich, Dušan Stošić, E. S. Zhukova, Gleb Tselikov, Aldo Di Carlo, Aleksey V. Arsenin, Konstantin ‘kostya’ Novoselov, Sergey Makarov, Valentyn S. Volkov (2023). Giant and Tunable Excitonic Optical Anisotropy in Single-Crystal Halide Perovskites. Nano Letters, 23(7), pp. 2570-2577, DOI: 10.1021/acs.nanolett.2c04792.
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2023
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Nano Letters
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10.1021/acs.nanolett.2c04792
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