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arxiv: 2310.19678 · v1 · pith:VDDIO35V · submitted 2023-10-30 · cond-mat.mtrl-sci

Double-Rashba materials for nanocrystals with bright ground-state excitons

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keywords materialsbrightnanocrystalsstatebright-excitondarkdetailedexciton
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While nanoscale semiconductor crystallites provide versatile fluorescent materials for light-emitting devices, such nanocrystals suffer from the "dark exciton"$\unicode{x2014}$an optically inactive electronic state into which the nanocrystal relaxes before emitting. Recently, a theoretical mechanism was discovered that can potentially defeat the dark exciton. The Rashba effect can invert the order of the lowest-lying levels, creating a bright excitonic ground state. To identify materials that exhibit this behavior, here we perform an extensive high-throughput computational search of two large open-source materials databases. Based on a detailed understanding of the Rashba mechanism, we define proxy criteria and screen over 500,000 solids, generating 173 potential "bright-exciton" materials. We then refine this list with higher-level first-principles calculations to obtain 28 candidates. To confirm the potential of these compounds, we select five and develop detailed effective-mass models to determine the nature of their lowest-energy excitonic state. We find that four of the five solids (BiTeCl, BiTeI, Ga$_2$Te$_3$, and KIO$_3$) can yield bright ground-state excitons. Our approach thus reveals promising materials for future experimental investigation of bright-exciton nanocrystals.

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