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Magnetic Response of Excitons and Excitonic Complexes in Defective Hexyl Ammonium Lead Iodide Self-Assembled Quantum Wells.

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Authors: Munoz MF, Konadu D, Sanni AM, Ward CL, Ghosh A, Afugu A, Liu ZF, Hight Walker AR, Rury AS

Year

2026

Paper ID

45258

Status

Peer-reviewed

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175

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Abstract

Correlating the magnetic behavior of low-dimensional semiconductors with the chemistry used to form these excitonic materials remains crucial to the development of devices applied to quantum technologies. In this study, we apply large magnetic fields during the collection of low-temperature photoluminescence (PL) to assess the magnetic properties of excitons in hexyl ammonium lead iodide (HAPbI) self-assembled quantum wells (SAQWs) formed at liquid-liquid interfaces. The effect of incident laser power and temperature was used to assign lower energy features in these samples' PL spectra to both excitons trapped at defect sites and trions. Measured peaks shifts allow us to estimate coupling between the applied magnetic fields and the charged defect excitons. Our conclusions are supported by density functional theory calculations on supercells of the proposed defective HAPbI SAQW structure. Additionally, we find an anomalous magnetic response from trion states that resembles the behavior of interacting excitonic complexes in similar, quantum-confined materials at low temperatures. These results highlight the crucial role that chemical conditions can play in the magnetic response of 2D semiconductors applied in quantum technologies.

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