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  • The study focuses on understanding how charge carriers interact with the polar lattice in CsPbBr perovskites under nonequilibrium conditions, essential for developing advanced optoelectronic devices.
  • Researchers identify a specific polaronic distortion caused by electron-phonon coupling, leading to significant lattice changes when exposed to light, which they quantify with high precision.
  • By combining time-resolved and temperature-dependent X-ray studies, the researchers demonstrate that structural deformations at Br and Pb sites are linked to carrier recombination, rather than just thermal effects.

Article Abstract

The development of next-generation perovskite-based optoelectronic devices relies critically on the understanding of the interaction between charge carriers and the polar lattice in out-of-equilibrium conditions. While it has become increasingly evident for CsPbBr perovskites that the Pb-Br framework flexibility plays a key role in their light-activated functionality, the corresponding local structural rearrangement has not yet been unambiguously identified. In this work, we demonstrate that the photoinduced lattice changes in the system are due to a specific polaronic distortion, associated with the activation of a longitudinal optical phonon mode at 18 meV by electron-phonon coupling, and we quantify the associated structural changes with atomic-level precision. Key to this achievement is the combination of time-resolved and temperature-dependent studies at Br K and Pb L X-ray absorption edges with refined simulations, which fully account for the screened core-hole final state effects on the X-ray absorption spectra. From the temporal kinetics, we show that carrier recombination reversibly unlocks the structural deformation at both Br and Pb sites. The comparison with the temperature-dependent XAS results rules out thermal effects as the primary source of distortion of the Pb-Br bonding motif during photoexcitation. Our work provides a comprehensive description of the CsPbBr perovskites' photophysics, offering novel insights on the light-induced response of the system and its exceptional optoelectronic properties.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8227469PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/jacs.1c02403DOI Listing

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