Terahertz Phonons and Electron–Phonon Interactions in Two-Dimensional Lead Halide Perovskites
ORAL
Abstract
While Ruddlesden–Popper halide perovskites have attracted much attention in recent years due to their promising properties for applications in optoelectronics, they are also known to possess novel phononic properties due to the soft lattice as well as strong electron-phonon interactions. The lowest-frequency optical phonon modes in these materials lie in the terahertz (THz) frequency range. It has previously been demonstrated that in bulk perovskites both free carriers and optical phonons contribute to the THz optical conductivity with intriguing interterplay between them. Here, we used THz time-domain spectroscopy to study optical phonon modes in (BA)2(MA)n-1PbnI3n-1 samples with different values of n (1 to 5). We observed pronounced resonances in the 0.3-2.5 THz range and systematically studied them as a function of temperature, including the temperature range where a structural phase transition occurs in these compounds. Further, we performed optical-pump/THz-probe spectroscopy measurements, which elucidated the nonequilibrium dynamics and interactions of free charge carriers and phonons.
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Presenters
Nolan Bitner
Rice Univ
Authors
Andrey Baydin
Rice University, Rice Univ, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Rice University
Fuyang Tay
Rice University, Rice Univ, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Rice University
Nolan Bitner
Rice Univ
Jin Hou
Rice Univ
Hao Zhang
Rice Univ
Fumiya Katsutani
Rice Univ
Nicolas Marquez Peraca
Rice University, Rice Univ, Department of Physics and Astronomy, Rice University
Jean-Christophe Blancon
Rice Univ
Aditya Mohite
Rice Univ
Junichiro Kono
Electrical and Computer Engineering, Rice University, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Rice Univ, Rice University, Rice Univ, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Rice University, Department of Physics and Astronomy, Rice University