Applied Surface Science, Vol.473, 419-424, 2019
Enhanced temperature-tunable narrow-band photoluminescence from resonant perovskite nanograting
Tunable light-emitting nanostructures are prospective for reconfigurable compact optoelectronic devices. In this regard, halide perovskites are one of the most efficient class of materials, because of their outstanding electronic and optical properties as well as low cost of fabrication and nanostructuring. Here, we study the temperaturetunable reconfiguration of photonic modes in periodically nanostructured perovskite (MAPbI(3)) film probed by enhanced photoluminescence. We achieved the quality factors of resonances around 500 at wavelengths 750-760 nm. The experimental results are in well agreement with theoretical simulations. Our study reveals the origin of the emission enhancement from such kind of perovskite nanostructures and paves the way to highly directional, efficient, and tunable narowband emission from optoelectronic devices.