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Photocarrier-induced persistent structural polarization in soft-lattice lead halide perovskites.

Qi QianZhong WanHiroyuki TakenakaJong K KeumTyler J SmartLaiyuan WangPeiqi WangJingyuan ZhouHuaying RenDong XuYu HuangYuan PingXiangfeng Duan
Published in: Nature nanotechnology (2023)
The success of the lead halide perovskites in diverse optoelectronics has motivated considerable interest in their fundamental photocarrier dynamics. Here we report the discovery of photocarrier-induced persistent structural polarization and local ferroelectricity in lead halide perovskites. Photoconductance studies of thin-film single-crystal CsPbBr 3 at 10 K reveal long-lasting persistent photoconductance with an ultralong photocarrier lifetime beyond 10 6  s. X-ray diffraction studies reveal that photocarrier-induced structural polarization is present up to a critical freezing temperature. Photocapacitance studies at cryogenic temperatures further demonstrate a systematic local phase transition from linear dielectric to paraelectric and relaxor ferroelectric under increasing illumination. Our theoretical investigations highlight the critical role of photocarrier-phonon coupling and large polaron formation in driving the local relaxor ferroelectric phase transition. Our findings show that this photocarrier-induced persistent structural polarization enables the formation of ferroelectric nanodomains at low temperature, which suppress carrier recombination and offer the possibility of exploring intriguing carrier-phonon interplay and the rich polaron photophysics.
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