Abstract
Halide perovskite has attracted significant attention because of excellent optical properties. Here, we study the optical properties of perovskite nanosheets and observe that the nonlinear optical properties can be tuned by the thickness. The photoluminescence (PL) properties and nonlinear absorption effects induced by saturation absorption (SA) and two-photon absorption (TPA) in nanosheets with different thicknesses (from 104.6 to 195.4 nm) have been studied. The PL intensity increases nearly three times with changing from the thinnest one to the thinnest under the same excitation condition. Moreover, the same phenomenon takes place no matter when SA or TPA effects happen. The PL lifetime () varies inversely with the thickness. When SA happens, decreases from 11.54 to 9.43 ns while when TPA happens new decay channels emerge with the increase of the thickness. Besides, both saturation intensity () and the modulation depth are proportional to the thickness ( rises from 3.12 to , the modulation depth increases from 18.6% to 32.3%), while the TPA coefficient () is inversely proportional with the thickness (decreases from 10.94 to ). In addition, quantum yields and thicknesses are in the direct ratio. This Letter advocates great promise for nonlinear optical property related photonics devices.
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