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[Gunwoo Na,  Hong-Gyu Park] Single-photon emission from two-dimensional perovskites channeled through low-energy edge states (published in Nature Communications)

April 2, 2026l Hit 55

Single-photon emission from two-dimensional perovskites channeled through low-energy edge states

Two-dimensional perovskites, an emerging family of van der Waals materials with an innate quantum-well structure, exhibit remarkable optical characteristics and compositional tunability. However, their potential as a source for quantum emitters remains unexplored. Here, we investigate low-energy ‘edge states’ unique to two-dimensional perovskites using comprehensive photoluminescence imaging and spectroscopy, to further leverage them towards uncovering quantum emitters. In contrast to above-bandgap excitation, spatially localized single-photon emitters are realized through sub-bandgap energy excitation at the edges in exfoliated single crystals. Specifically, the sub-bandgap excitation facilitates efficient access to deeply confined states within the bandgap, as charge carriers can channel through low-energy edge states while inhibiting competing processes. Furthermore, we demonstrate single-photon emitters from artificially created edges via strain as well as from two-dimensional perovskites with different quantum-well thicknesses. Our findings provide promising opportunities in the development of two-dimensional quantum emitters, where two-dimensional perovskites may provide added functionalities with versatility in material design, fabrication, and scalability.