Making and breaking the exciton in layered halide hybrid perovskites
ORAL
Abstract
Layered halide hybrid organic−inorganic perovskites (LHP) [1] have been the subject of intense investigation before the rise of three-dimensional (3D) halide perovskites and their impressive performance in solar cells. Recently, LHP have also been proposed as attractive alternatives for photostable solar cells [2] and revisited for light-emitting devices. LHP present inherent quantum and dielectric confinements imposed by the organic layers sandwiching the inorganic core, and computational approaches have successfully help rationalized their properties [4-6].
Here combine theoretical and spectroscopic studies inspect the various ingredients of LHP strong exciton binding energy and the ways to break the electron-hole pair [3,4]. In particular, we propose an elastic model providing design principles for future layered perovskites with optimized properties for photovoltaics or light emission [7].
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Here combine theoretical and spectroscopic studies inspect the various ingredients of LHP strong exciton binding energy and the ways to break the electron-hole pair [3,4]. In particular, we propose an elastic model providing design principles for future layered perovskites with optimized properties for photovoltaics or light emission [7].
1. L. Pedesseau et al., ACS Nano10, 9776 (2016).
2. H. Tsai et al., Nature536, 312 (2016), 536.
3. J.-C. Blancon et al., Science355, 1288 (2017).
4. M. Kepenekian et al., ACS Nano12, 11557 (2015).
5. M. D. Smith et al., Chem. Sci.8, 1960(2017).
6. D. Sapori, M. Kepenekian, L. Pedesseau, C. Katan, J. Even, Nanoscale8, 6369 (2016).[7] M. Kepenekian et al., Nano Lett. 18, 5603 (2018).
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Presenters
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Mikael Kepenekian
- Institut des Sciences Chimiques de Rennes (ISCR), CNRS