Two-dimensional Overdamped Fluctuations of the Soft Perovskite Lattice in CsPbBr3
Scientific Achievement
Highly overdamped phonon modes are observed in CsPbBr3 extending across entire Brillouin zone edges, corresponding to correlated atomic motions in two-dimensional sheets.
Significance and Impact
The newly understood atomic motions directly impact electronic gap-edge states and hence the opto-electronic and thermal properties that are relevant for possible thermoelectric and photovoltaic applications of CsPbBr3 and related materials.
Research Details
- X-ray diffuse scattering also shows rod-like diffuse scattering features at the zone boundaries.
- ensity functional theory and ab initio molecular dynamics calculations corroborate the experimental observations.
“Two-dimensional overdamped fluctuations of the soft perovskite lattice in CsPbBr3,”
Tyson Lanigan-Atkins1,8, Xing He, Matthew Krogstad2, Daniel Pajerowski, Doug Abernathy, Guangyong N. M. N. Xu, Zhijun Xu Duck-Y. Chung, Mercouri Kanatzidis, Stephan Rosenkranz, Raymond Osborn and Olivier Delaire,
Nature Materials (2021).
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1038/s41563-021-00947-y