18 - 22 August 2024
San Diego, California, US
Conference 13139 > Paper 13139-21
Paper 13139-21

Bond polarizability as a probe of local crystal fields in hybrid lead-halide perovskites (Invited Paper)

19 August 2024 • 9:40 AM - 10:05 AM PDT | Conv. Ctr. Room 11B

Abstract

A rotating organic cation and a dynamically disordered soft inorganic cage are the hallmark features of organic-inorganic lead-halide perovskites. Understanding the interplay between these two subsystems is a challenging problem, but it is this coupling that is widely conjectured to be responsible for the unique behavior of photocarriers in these materials. In this work, we use the fact that the polarizability of the organic cation strongly depends on the ambient electrostatic environment to put the molecule forward as a sensitive probe of the local crystal fields inside the lattice cell. We measure the average polarizability of the C/N–H bond stretching mode by means of infrared spectroscopy, which allows us to deduce the character of the motion of the cation molecule, find the magnitude of the local crystal field, and place an estimate on the strength of the hydrogen bond between the hydrogen and halide atoms. Our results pave the way for understanding electric fields in lead-halide perovskites using infrared bond spectroscopy.

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Institute of Science and Technology Austria (Austria)
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Institute of Science and Technology Austria (Austria)
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Yujing Wei
Columbia Univ. (United States)
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Institute of Science and Technology Austria (Austria)
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Institute of Science and Technology Austria (Austria)
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King Abdullah Univ. of Science and Technology (Saudi Arabia)
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Osman Bakr
King Abdullah Univ. of Science and Technology (Saudi Arabia)
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Institute of Science and Technology Austria (Austria)