2024
DOI: 10.1088/2053-1591/ad14c2
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Untangling free carrier and exciton dynamics in layered hybrid perovskites using ultrafast optical and terahertz spectroscopy

Folusho Helen Balogun,
Nathaniel P Gallop,
Dumitru Sirbu
et al.

Abstract: Layered hybrid perovskites (LPKs) are promising as alternatives or additives to 3D metal halide perovskites for optoelectronic applications including photovoltaic cells, LEDs and lasers due to their increased stability. However, high exciton binding energies in these materials mean that excitons are the majority species under the operating conditions of many devices. Although the efficiency of devices that incorporate LPKs has been increasing, much is still unknown about the interplay of excitons and free char… Show more

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“…We separately compute spectra for the high-temperature (HT) and low-temperature (LT) phases (T c ≈ 274 K) of n = 1 BAPI based on resolved crystal structures from ref. [19] 21 , (see SI Figure S10). Surprisingly, the calculated spectrum of the LT phase matches the room temperature, i.e.…”
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“…We separately compute spectra for the high-temperature (HT) and low-temperature (LT) phases (T c ≈ 274 K) of n = 1 BAPI based on resolved crystal structures from ref. [19] 21 , (see SI Figure S10). Surprisingly, the calculated spectrum of the LT phase matches the room temperature, i.e.…”
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“…Due to a large impedance mismatch between the inorganic and organic layers in 2D perovskites, acoustic phonon propagation, is two times slower compared to 3D perovskites . Butylammonium lead iodide (BAPI) perovskites have been studied extensively, but especially when synthesized through a synthesis protocol involving spin coating, , it is hard to directly obtain large-area crystals which are phase pure in terms of the thickness of the inorganic structure n . Room-temperature Raman microspectroscopy measurements in literature have revealed in-plane anisotropy of the Raman-active modes, which were shown to be strongly heterogeneously broadened upon lowering the temperature …”
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