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Dodecahedron CsPbBr<sub>3</sub> Perovskite Nanocrystals Enable Facile Harvesting of Hot Electrons and Holes
This Letter reports the facile harvesting of hot carriers
(HCs)
in a composite of 12-faceted dodecahedron CsPbBr3 nanocrystal
(NC) and a scavenger molecule. We recorded ∼3.3 × 1011 s–1 HC cooling rate in NC when excited
with ∼1.4 times the band gap energy (Eg), increasing to >3 × 1012 s–1 in the presence of scavengers at high concentration due to the HC
extractions. Since the observed intrinsic charge transfer rate (∼1.7
× 1012 s–1) in our NC–scavenger
complex is about an order of magnitude higher than the HC cooling
rate (∼3.3 × 1011 s–1), carriers
are harvested before their cooling. Further, a fluorescence correlation
spectroscopy study reveals NC tends to form a quasi-stable complex
with a scavenger molecule, ensuring charge transfer completed (τct ≈ 0.6 ps) much before the complex breaks apart (>600
μs). The overall results of our study highlight the promise
shown by 12-faceted NCs and their implications in modern applications,
including hot carrier solar cells