Emmanuelle Deleporte
Université Paris-Saclay
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Physical Review B | 2015
Vincenzo Ardizzone; Yannick Chassagneux; Fabien Vialla; Géraud Delport; C Delcamp; N Belabas; Emmanuelle Deleporte; Ph. Roussignol; Isabelle Robert-Philip; Christophe Voisin; Jean-Sébastien Lauret
Carbon nanotubes are quantum sources whose emission can be tuned at telecommunication wavelengths by choosing the diameter appropriately. Most applications require the smallest possible linewidth. Therefore, the study of the underlying dephasing mechanisms is of utmost interest. Here, we report on the low-temperature photoluminescence of high crystalline quality individual single-wall carbon nanotubes synthesized by laser ablation (L-SWNTs) and emitting at telecom-munication wavelengths. A thorough statistical analysis of their emission spectra reveals a typical linewidth one order of magnitude narrower than that of most samples reported in the literature. The narrowing of the PL line of L-SWNTs is due to a weaker effective exciton-phonon coupling subsequent to a weaker localization of the exciton. These results suggest that exciton localization in SWNTs not only arises from interfacial effects, but that the intrinsic crystalline quality of the SWNT plays an important role. Photoluminescence (PL) emission in semiconducting carbon nanotubes arises from exciton recombination [1–3] and has been extensively studied in view of possible applications in opto-electronics, bio-imaging or photovoltaics [4–7]. Observation of photon antibunching in the near infrared [8, 9] suggests that SWNTs are also promising single-photon sources for the implementation of quantum information protocols. Interestingly, the PL emission energy (i.e. the excitonic recombination energy) strongly depends on the tube diameter and can be easily tuned in the telecommunication bands at 0.83 eV (1.5µm) by choosing SWNTs with a diameter of about 1-1.2 nm [10]. SWNTs could therefore make up a very versatile light source for quantum optics. Several studies suggested that the optical properties of SWNTs at low temperature are best described in terms of localized excitons (zero-dimensional confinement), leading to a quantum dot like behavior [11, 12]. Nevertheless, the nature of the traps responsible for this exciton localization is not elucidated yet. In order to address the issue of exciton localization, we studied carbon nanotubes produced by high-temperature synthesis methods such as electric arc or laser ablation methods, which are known for their higher crystalline quality, with a lower density of defects [13–17].
CrystEngComm | 2017
Ferdinand Lédée; Gaëlle Trippé-Allard; Hiba Diab; Pierre Audebert; Damien Garrot; Jean-Sébastien Lauret; Emmanuelle Deleporte
Hybrid organic–inorganic perovskites are on the way to deeply transforming the photovoltaic domain. Likewise, it recently appeared that this class of material has a lot of potential for other optoelectronic applications. One key aspect is to be able to synthesize monocrystalline thin films with large surface areas. Here, we report on the development of a new synthesis method for 2D hybrid organic–inorganic perovskite called “Anti-solvent Vapor-assisted Capping Crystallization”. This method allows us to grow monocrystalline thin films with a high aspect ratio in less than 30 minutes.
Journal of Physical Chemistry C | 2015
Aymen Yangui; Damein Garrot; Jean-Sébastien Lauret; A. Lusson; G. Bouchez; Emmanuelle Deleporte; Sébastien Pillet; El-Eulmi Bendeif; M. Castro; Smail Triki; Younes Abid; Kamel Boukheddaden
Optique Toulouse 2018 - Horizons de l'Optique | 2018
Emmanuelle Deleporte; Hiba Diab; Ferdinand Lédée; Gaëlle Allard-Trippé; Géraud Delport; Khaoula Jemli; Fabien Bretenaker; Christophe Arnold; Christèle Vilard; J. Barjon; Guillaume Bouchez; V. Jacques; A. Tejeda; Jacky Even; Pierre Audebert; Jean-Sébastien Lauret; Damien Garrot
SSI-21, 21st International Conference on Solid State Ionics | 2017
Hiba Diab; Gaëlle Trippé-Allard; Ferdinand Lédée; Khaoula Jemli; Guillaume Bouchez; Christèle Vilard; Vincent Jacques; A. Tejeda; Pierre Audebert; Jean-Sébastien Lauret; Damien Garrot; Emmanuelle Deleporte
Journées Scientifiques du Comité Spectroscopie d’Electrons | 2017
Min-I Lee; A. Barragan; M.N. Nair; V. Jacques; D. Le Bolloc'H; Pierre Fertey; Khaoula Jemli; Ferdinand Lédée; Emmanuelle Deleporte; Gaëlle Trippé-Allard; A. Taleb-Ibrahimi; A. Tejeda
Journée Surfaces et Interfaces | 2017
Min-I Lee; A. Barragan; M.N. Nair; Vincent Jacques; D. Le Bolloc'H; Pierre Fertey; Khaoula Jemli; Ferdinand Lédée; Gaëlle Allard-Trippé; Emmanuelle Deleporte; A. Taleb-Ibrahimi; A. Tejeda
International Conference on Perovskite Thin Film Photovoltaics (ABXPV17) | 2017
Hiba Diab; Gaëlle Trippé-Allard; Ferdinand Lédée; Khaoula Jemli; Guillaume Bouchez; Christèle Vilard; Vincent Jacques; A. Tejeda; Jacky Even; Jean-Sébastien Lauret; Emmanuelle Deleporte; Damien Garrot
Bulletin of the American Physical Society | 2017
Min-I Lee; A. Barragan; M. Nair; V. Jacques; D. Le Bolloch; P. Fertey; K. Jemli; Ferdinand Lédée; Gaëlle Trippé-Allard; Emmanuelle Deleporte; Amina Taleb-Ibrahimi; A. Tejeda
3èmes Journées des Pérovskites Hybrides | 2017
Min-I Lee; A. Barragan; M.N. Nair; Vincent Jacques; David Le Bolloc’h; Pierre Fertey; Khaoula Jemli; Ferdinand Lédée; Gaëlle Trippé-Allard; Emmanuelle Deleporte; Amina Taleb-Ibrahimi; A. Tejeda