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Helicity-dependent terahertz photocurrent and phonon dynamics in hybrid metal halide perovskites.

D ChengZ LiuL LuoC VaswaniJ-M ParkYong-Xin YaoZhaoning SongC HuangD-H MudiyanselageR H Joon-Yeon KimY YanK-M HoJigang Wang
Published in: The Journal of chemical physics (2020)
We report the discovery of helicity-dependent ultrafast photocurrent generation in organic-inorganic perovskite by measuring terahertz (THz) electric field emissions in the time-domain. We find signatures of the circular photogalvanic effect (CPGE) where right circularly polarized light and left circularly polarized light lead to different photocurrent generation. The direction of photocurrent is also resolved by measuring the polarization of the emitted THz pulses. Furthermore, we observe distinct wavelength-dependent, coherent phonon dynamics using THz pump-induced differential reflectivity, indicative of multiple exciton resonances. Both the CPGE and exciton fine structure, together with theoretical simulations, provide compelling and complementary evidence for the existence of Rashba-type bands in perovskite.
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