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Ultrafast relaxation of lattice distortion in two-dimensional perovskites

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NATURE PHYSICS
Volume 19, Issue 4, Pages 545-+

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NATURE PORTFOLIO
DOI: 10.1038/s41567-022-01903-6

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This article provides a direct visualization of the structural dynamics in monocrystalline 2D perovskites by monitoring the evolution of wavevector-resolved ultrafast electron diffraction intensity. The results show a light-induced ultrafast reduction in antiferro-distortion due to the strong interaction between the electron-hole plasma and perovskite lattice. Correlated ultrafast spectroscopy reveals that the relaxation of lattice distortion is triggered by the creation of a dense electron-hole plasma. The interaction between carrier gas and lattice can be altered by choosing an appropriate organic spacer layer.
Direct visualization of ultrafast coupling between charge carriers and lattice degrees of freedom in photoexcited semiconductors has remained a long-standing challenge and is critical for understanding the light-induced physical behaviour of materials under extreme non-equilibrium conditions. Here we obtain a direct visualization of the structural dynamics in monocrystalline 2D perovskites. We achieve this by monitoring the evolution of wavevector-resolved ultrafast electron diffraction intensity following above-bandgap high-density photoexcitation. Our analysis reveals a light-induced ultrafast reduction in antiferro-distortion resulting from a strong interaction between the electron-hole plasma and perovskite lattice, which induces an in-plane octahedra rotation towards a more symmetric phase. Correlated ultrafast spectroscopy performed at the same carrier density as ultrafast electron diffraction reveals that the creation of a dense electron-hole plasma triggers the relaxation of lattice distortion at shorter timescales by modulating the crystal cohesive energy. Finally, we show that the interaction between carrier gas and lattice can be altered by tailoring the rigidity of the 2D perovskite by choosing an appropriate organic spacer layer. The ultrafast structural dynamics in 2D perovskites are an important part of their non-equilibrium properties. Now, their visualization reveals a light-induced reduction in the antiferro-distortion initiated by the electron-hole plasma.

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