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Zhaosheng Zhang1, Wei-Hai Fang1, Marina V Tokina2
1College of Chemistry, Key Laboratory of Theoretical & Computational Photochemistry of Ministry of Education , Beijing Normal University , Beijing , 100875 , P. R. China.
Abstract:
Two-dimensional (2D) Ruddlesden-Popper halide perovskites are appealing candidates for optoelectronics and photovoltaics. Nonradiative electron-hole recombination constitutes a major pathway for charge and energy losses in these materials. Surprisingly, experimental recombination is slower in multilayers than a monolayer, even though multilayer systems have smaller energy gaps and higher frequency phonons that should accelerate the recombination. Focusing on (BA)2(MA) n-1Pb nI3 n+1 with n = 1 and 3, BA = CH3(CH2)3NH3, and MA = CH3NH3, we show that it is the enhancement of elastic electron-phonon scattering that suppresses charge recombination for n = 3, by causing rapid loss of electronic coherence. The scattering is enhanced in the multilayer 2D perovskites because, in contrast to the monolayer, they contain MA cations embedded into the inorganic Pb-I lattice. Although MAs do not contribute directly to electron and hole wave functions, they perturb the Pb-I lattice and create strong electric fields that interact with the charges. The rapid loss of coherence explains long excited state lifetimes that extend into nanoseconds. Both electron-hole recombination and coherence times show excellent agreement with the corresponding lifetime and line width measurements. The simulations rationalize the observed dependence of excited state lifetime in 2D layered halide perovskites on layer thickness and advance our understanding of the atomistic mechanisms underlying charge-phonon dynamics in nanoscale materials.
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