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description Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article , Conference object 2022Embargo end date: 09 Jun 2022 United KingdomPublisher:Springer Science and Business Media LLC Funded by:UKRI | EPSRC Centre for Doctoral..., EC | LADIE, +5 projectsUKRI| EPSRC Centre for Doctoral Training in Graphene Technology ,EC| LADIE ,[no funder available] ,UKRI| EPSRC Centre for Doctoral Training in Sustainable and Functional Nano ,EC| CHIRALSCOPY ,UKRI| Strategic University Network to Revolutionise Indian Solar Energy (SUNRISE) ,EC| GrapheneCore3 ,UKRI| Unravelling ultrafast charge recombination and transport dynamics in hybrid perovskites.Bourelle, Sean A; Camargo, Franco VA; Ghosh, Soumen; Neumann, Timo; Van De Goor, Tim WJ; Shivanna, Ravichandran; Winkler, Thomas; Cerullo, Giulio; Deschler, Felix;pmid: 35680886
pmc: PMC9184503
AbstractOne of the open challenges of spintronics is to control the spin relaxation mechanisms. Layered metal-halide perovskites are an emerging class of semiconductors which possess a soft crystal lattice that strongly couples electronic and vibrational states and show promise for spintronic applications. Here, we investigate the impact of such strong coupling on the spin relaxation of excitons in the layered perovskite BA2FAPbI7 using a combination of cryogenic Faraday rotation and transient absorption spectroscopy. We report an unexpected increase of the spin lifetime by two orders of magnitude at 77 K under photoexcitation with photon energy in excess of the exciton absorption peak, and thus demonstrate optical control over the dominant spin relaxation mechanism. We attribute this control to strong coupling between excitons and optically excited phonons, which form polaronic states with reduced electron-hole wave function overlap that protect the exciton spin memory. Our insights highlight the special role of exciton-lattice interactions on the spin physics in the layered perovskites and provide a novel opportunity for optical spin control.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article , Journal 2020Publisher:American Chemical Society (ACS) Funded by:UKRI | Control of spin and coher..., , UKRI | Strategic University Netw... +1 projectsUKRI| Control of spin and coherence in electronic excitations in organic and hybrid organic/inorganic semiconductor structures ,[no funder available] ,UKRI| Strategic University Network to Revolutionise Indian Solar Energy (SUNRISE) ,UKRI| EPSRC Centre for Doctoral Training in Graphene TechnologyAuthors: Giulio Cerullo; Satyaprasad P. Senanayak; Satyaprasad P. Senanayak; Soumen Ghosh; +13 AuthorsGiulio Cerullo; Satyaprasad P. Senanayak; Satyaprasad P. Senanayak; Soumen Ghosh; Franco V. A. Camargo; Sascha Feldmann; Sean A. Bourelle; Tim Van De Goor; Alexander J. Gillett; Ravichandran Shivanna; Haralds Abolins; Lissa Eyre; Lissa Eyre; Felix Deschler; Arjun Ashoka; Thomas Winkler; Richard H. Friend;pmid: 32574069
Using circularly polarized broadband transient absorption, time-resolved circular photoluminescence, and transient Faraday rotation spectroscopy, we report that spin-dependent interactions have a significant impact on exciton energies and spin depolarization times in layered Ruddlesden-Popper hybrid metal-halide perovskites. In BA2FAPb2I7, we report that room-temperature spin lifetimes are largest (3.2 ps) at a carrier density of ∼1017 cm-3 with increasing depolarization rates at higher exciton densities. This indicates that many-body interactions reduce spin-lifetimes and outcompete the effect of D'yakonov-Perel precessional relaxation that has been previously reported at lower carrier densities. We further observe a dynamic circular dichroism that arises from a photoinduced polarization in the exciton distribution between total angular momentum states. Our findings provide fundamental and application relevant insights into the spin-dependent exciton-exciton interactions in layered hybrid perovskites.
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description Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article , Conference object 2022Embargo end date: 09 Jun 2022 United KingdomPublisher:Springer Science and Business Media LLC Funded by:UKRI | EPSRC Centre for Doctoral..., EC | LADIE, +5 projectsUKRI| EPSRC Centre for Doctoral Training in Graphene Technology ,EC| LADIE ,[no funder available] ,UKRI| EPSRC Centre for Doctoral Training in Sustainable and Functional Nano ,EC| CHIRALSCOPY ,UKRI| Strategic University Network to Revolutionise Indian Solar Energy (SUNRISE) ,EC| GrapheneCore3 ,UKRI| Unravelling ultrafast charge recombination and transport dynamics in hybrid perovskites.Bourelle, Sean A; Camargo, Franco VA; Ghosh, Soumen; Neumann, Timo; Van De Goor, Tim WJ; Shivanna, Ravichandran; Winkler, Thomas; Cerullo, Giulio; Deschler, Felix;pmid: 35680886
pmc: PMC9184503
AbstractOne of the open challenges of spintronics is to control the spin relaxation mechanisms. Layered metal-halide perovskites are an emerging class of semiconductors which possess a soft crystal lattice that strongly couples electronic and vibrational states and show promise for spintronic applications. Here, we investigate the impact of such strong coupling on the spin relaxation of excitons in the layered perovskite BA2FAPbI7 using a combination of cryogenic Faraday rotation and transient absorption spectroscopy. We report an unexpected increase of the spin lifetime by two orders of magnitude at 77 K under photoexcitation with photon energy in excess of the exciton absorption peak, and thus demonstrate optical control over the dominant spin relaxation mechanism. We attribute this control to strong coupling between excitons and optically excited phonons, which form polaronic states with reduced electron-hole wave function overlap that protect the exciton spin memory. Our insights highlight the special role of exciton-lattice interactions on the spin physics in the layered perovskites and provide a novel opportunity for optical spin control.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article , Journal 2020Publisher:American Chemical Society (ACS) Funded by:UKRI | Control of spin and coher..., , UKRI | Strategic University Netw... +1 projectsUKRI| Control of spin and coherence in electronic excitations in organic and hybrid organic/inorganic semiconductor structures ,[no funder available] ,UKRI| Strategic University Network to Revolutionise Indian Solar Energy (SUNRISE) ,UKRI| EPSRC Centre for Doctoral Training in Graphene TechnologyAuthors: Giulio Cerullo; Satyaprasad P. Senanayak; Satyaprasad P. Senanayak; Soumen Ghosh; +13 AuthorsGiulio Cerullo; Satyaprasad P. Senanayak; Satyaprasad P. Senanayak; Soumen Ghosh; Franco V. A. Camargo; Sascha Feldmann; Sean A. Bourelle; Tim Van De Goor; Alexander J. Gillett; Ravichandran Shivanna; Haralds Abolins; Lissa Eyre; Lissa Eyre; Felix Deschler; Arjun Ashoka; Thomas Winkler; Richard H. Friend;pmid: 32574069
Using circularly polarized broadband transient absorption, time-resolved circular photoluminescence, and transient Faraday rotation spectroscopy, we report that spin-dependent interactions have a significant impact on exciton energies and spin depolarization times in layered Ruddlesden-Popper hybrid metal-halide perovskites. In BA2FAPb2I7, we report that room-temperature spin lifetimes are largest (3.2 ps) at a carrier density of ∼1017 cm-3 with increasing depolarization rates at higher exciton densities. This indicates that many-body interactions reduce spin-lifetimes and outcompete the effect of D'yakonov-Perel precessional relaxation that has been previously reported at lower carrier densities. We further observe a dynamic circular dichroism that arises from a photoinduced polarization in the exciton distribution between total angular momentum states. Our findings provide fundamental and application relevant insights into the spin-dependent exciton-exciton interactions in layered hybrid perovskites.
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