Exciton-phonon Coupling Controls Exciton-polaron Formation and Hot Carrier Relaxation in Rigid Dion-Jacobson Type Two-Dimensional Perovskites
The efficiency of two-dimensional Dion-Jacobson-type materials relies on the complex interplay between electronic and lattice dynamics; however, questions remain about the functional role of exciton-phonon interactions. This study establishes the robust polaronic nature of the excitons in these mate...
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Zusammenfassung: | The efficiency of two-dimensional Dion-Jacobson-type materials relies on the
complex interplay between electronic and lattice dynamics; however, questions
remain about the functional role of exciton-phonon interactions. This study
establishes the robust polaronic nature of the excitons in these materials at
room temperature by combining ultrafast spectroscopy and electronic structural
calculations. We show that polaronic distortion is associated with
low-frequency (30-60 cm-1) lead iodide octahedral lattice motions. More
importantly, we discover how targeted ligand modification of this
two-dimensional perovskite structure controls exciton-phonon coupling,
exciton-polaron population, and carrier cooling. At high excitation density,
stronger exciton-phonon coupling increases the hot carrier lifetime, forming a
hot-phonon bottleneck. Our study provides detailed insight into the
exciton-phonon coupling and its role in carrier cooling in two-dimensional
perovskites relevant for developing emerging hybrid semiconductor materials
with tailored properties. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2305.01741 |