Robust excitons across the phase transition of two-dimensional hybrid perovskites
Two-dimensional halide perovskites are among intensely studied materials platforms profiting from solution based growth and chemical flexibility. They feature exceptionally strong interactions among electronic, optical as well as vibrational excitations and hold a great potential for future optoelec...
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Zusammenfassung: | Two-dimensional halide perovskites are among intensely studied materials
platforms profiting from solution based growth and chemical flexibility. They
feature exceptionally strong interactions among electronic, optical as well as
vibrational excitations and hold a great potential for future optoelectronic
applications. A key feature for these materials is the occurrence of structural
phase transitions that can impact their functional properties, including the
electronic band gap and optical response dominated by excitons. However, to
what extent the phase-transitions in two-dimensional perovskites alter the
fundamental exciton properties remains barely explored so far. Here, we study
the influence of the phase transition on both exciton binding energy and
exciton diffusion, demonstrating their robust nature across the phase
transition. These findings are unexpected in view of the associated substantial
changes of the free carrier masses, strongly contrast broadly considered
effective mass and drift-diffusion transport mechanisms, highlighting the
unusual nature of excitons in two-dimensional perovskites. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2201.11589 |