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Free-Electron Triggered Superfluorescence for Resolving Collective Optical Properties of Quantum Materials

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We present the first observation of superfluorescence triggered by free electrons, shown for superlattices of lead-halide perovskite quantum dots. By controlling the excitation area, the emission is switched between spontaneous to superfluorescence emission.

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