Abstract

In this work, the lasing of a single CsPbBr3 microplate (MP) fabricated with chemical vapor deposition (CVD) is investigated from the viewpoint of exciton dissociation characterized with steady-state photoluminescence (PL) and time-resolved photoluminescence (TRPL). It is confirmed that the lasing performance is disturbed by the dissociation of excitons. The increase of lasing threshold with temperature originates from the dissociation of free excitons (FEs) to localized carriers (LCs), and the lasing failure is mostly ascribed to the dissociation of FEs to free carriers (FCs). The working temperature of micro/nanolasers based on metal halide perovskites (MHPs) could be raised up to the temperature determined by exciton binding energy while the laser heating effect is dealt with well. These findings advance our understanding on the photophysics of the lasing behaviors of micro/nanocavities based on MHPs and help us promote their performance by having better thermal management.

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