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Ultrafast optical snapshots of hybrid perovskites reveal the origin of multiband electronic transitions

  • Kannatassen Appavoo
  • , Wanyi Nie
  • , Jean Christophe Blancon
  • , Jacky Even
  • , Aditya D. Mohite
  • , Matthew Y. Sfeir
  • Brookhaven National Laboratory
  • University of Alabama at Birmingham
  • Los Alamos National Laboratory
  • Institut FOTON - UMR 6082

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Abstract

Connecting the complex electronic excitations of hybrid perovskites to their intricate organic-inorganic lattice structure has critical implications for energy conversion and optoelectronic technologies. Here we detail the multiband, multivalley electronic structure of a halide hybrid perovskite by measuring the absorption transients of a millimeter-scale-grain thin film as it undergoes a thermally controlled reversible tetragonal-to-orthogonal phase transition. Probing nearly single grains of this hybrid perovskite, we observe an unreported energy splitting (degeneracy lifting) of the high-energy 2.6 eV band in the tetragonal phase that further splits as the rotational degrees of freedom of the disordered CH3NH3+ molecules are reduced when the sample is cooled. This energy splitting drastically increases during an extended phase-transition coexistence region that persists from 160 to 120 K, becoming more pronounced in the orthorhombic phase. By tracking the temperature-dependent optical transition energies and using symmetry analysis that describes the evolution of electronic states from the tetragonal phase to the orthorhombic phase, we assign this energy splitting to the nearly degenerate transitions in the tetragonal phase from both the R- and M-point-derived states. Importantly, these assignments explain how momentum conservation effects lead to long hot-carrier lifetimes in the room-temperature tetragonal phase, with faster hot-carrier relaxation when the hybrid perovskite structurally transitions to the orthorhombic phase due to enhanced scattering at the Γ point.

Original languageEnglish
Article number195308
JournalPhysical Review B
Volume96
Issue number19
DOIs
StatePublished - Nov 28 2017

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