Vibrational relaxation dynamics in layered perovskite quantum wells
Article 2021 en
Authors
LQ
Li Na Quan
YP
Yoonjae Park
PG
Peijun Guo
Abstract
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Significance Halide perovskites, especially layered perovskites, offer a number of advantages to creating bright and efficient light-emitting devices and other optoelectronic applications. The organic–inorganic hybrid layered perovskite features complex lattice dynamics due to the ionic character of the crystal and the softness arising from noncovalent bonds between molecular moieties and the inorganic network. Especially, the packing geometry of the organic barriers leads to a structural deformation of inorganic octahedral, which strongly affects the properties that are crucial for device applications. In this work, we use high-resolution resonant impulsive stimulated Raman spectroscopy of a variety of ligand substitutions in layered perovskites. We find the composition of organic ligands can substantially change the dephasing rate of optical phonons and their temperature dependence, due to varying degrees of anharmonicity in the lattice and dynamic structural disorder.
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