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AuthorZheng, Kaibo
AuthorAbdellah, Mohamed
AuthorZhu, Qiushi
AuthorKong, Qingyu
AuthorJennings, Guy
AuthorKurtz, Charles A.
AuthorMessing, Maria E.
AuthorNiu, Yuran
AuthorGosztola, David J.
AuthorAl-Marri, Mohammed J.
AuthorZhang, Xiaoyi
AuthorPullerits, Tonu
AuthorCanton, Sophie E.
Available date2021-04-15T14:11:20Z
Publication Date2016
Publication NameJournal of Physical Chemistry Letters
ResourceScopus
URIhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acs.jpclett.6b02046
URIhttp://hdl.handle.net/10576/18253
AbstractEchoing the roaring success of their bulk counterparts, nano-objects built from organolead halide perovskites (OLHP) present bright prospects for surpassing the performances of their conventional organic and inorganic analogues in photodriven technologies. Unraveling the photoinduced charge dynamics is essential for optimizing the optoelectronic functionalities. However, mapping the carrier-lattice interactions remains challenging, owing to their manifestations on multiple length scales and time scales. By correlating ultrafast time-resolved optical and X-ray absorption measurements, this work reveals the photoinduced formation of strong-coupling polarons in CH3NH3PbBr3 nanoparticles. Such polarons originate from the self-trapping of electrons in the Coulombic field caused by the displaced inorganic nuclei and the oriented organic cations. The transient structural change detected at the Pb L3 X-ray absorption edge is well-captured by a distortion with average bond elongation in the [PbBr6]2- motif. General implications for designing novel OLHP nanomaterials targeting the active utilization of these quasi-particles are outlined. ? 2016 American Chemical Society.
Languageen
PublisherAmerican Chemical Society
SubjectLead
Nanoparticles
Perovskite
Polarons
Bond elongation
Bulk counterpart
Coulombic field
TitleDirect Experimental Evidence for Photoinduced Strong-Coupling Polarons in Organolead Halide Perovskite Nanoparticles
TypeArticle
Pagination4535-4539
Issue Number22
Volume Number7


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