Rationalizing Electron-Phonon Interactions and Hot Carriers Cooling in 2D to 3D Metal Halide Perovskites

ADVANCED ENERGY MATERIALS(2023)

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The cooling mechanism of hot carriers (HC) in metal halide perovskites is a topic of debate which gathered huge attention due to its critical role in the performance of perovskite-based optoelectronics. HC cooling in 2D perovskites is faster than in its 3D counterpart, whereas in 2D/3D perovskites cooling becomes faster with decreasing the thickness of the inorganic quantum wells. Using state-of-the art first principles calculations it is showed that the modulation of electron-phonon (e-ph) coupling strength between bending and stretching phonon branches can explain this observation. Starting from the prototype BA(2)PbI(4) and PEA(2)PbI(4) 2D perovskites, e-ph coupling of individual phonon modes is investigated for 2D/3D perovskites with n = 1 and 3, along with a vis-& agrave;-vis comparison with the prototypical 3D MAPbI(3) system. This study shows that e-ph coupling with high-frequency stretching phonon modes in the 60-120 cm(-1) range is highest for n = 1 while it decreases with increasing the quantum well layers, by approaching the 3D bulk limit where e-ph coupling with low-frequency bending phonon modes (<60 cm(-1)) is dominant. Longer spacer cations with identical quantum well structures have a limited impact on the e-ph coupling, highlighting that the primary factor governing HC cooling is the quantum confinement within the inorganic sublattice. This study provides an advancement in the understanding of the mode-specific e-ph mediated HC cooling mechanism in metal-halide perovskites and can provide a route map toward tuning the e-ph interaction, which is instrumental for effectively gathering HC in solar cell devices.
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electron-phonon coupling,hot carrier cooling,metal-halide perovskites,perovskites solar cell
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