Mechanism of Hot-Carrier Photoluminescence in Sn-Based Perovskites

Eelco K. Tekelenburg, Franco V.A. Camargo, Alessio Filippetti, Alessandro Mattoni, Larissa J.M. van de Ven, Matteo Pitaro, Giulio Cerullo, Maria A. Loi*

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Abstract

Metal halide perovskites have shown exceptionally slow hot-carrier cooling, which has been attributed to various physical mechanisms without reaching a consensus. Here, experiment and theory are combined to unveil the carrier cooling process in formamidinium (FA) and caesium (Cs) tin triiodide thin films. Through impulsive vibrational spectroscopy and molecular dynamics, much shorter phonon dephasing times of the hybrid perovskite, which accounts for the larger blueshift in the photoluminescence seen at high excitation density for FASnI3 compared to CsSnI3 is reported. Density functional theory investigations reveal that the largest contribution to the blueshift is accounted by a giant, dynamic band-filling effect in Sn-based perovskites, which in turn can explain the cooling disparity with the Pb-based counterparts. Several years after the first experimental observations, here a deeper understanding of the cooling mechanism of these materials is provided. Design principles for hot-carrier materials, which may be useful for future implementations of hot-carrier solar cells are further provided.

Original languageEnglish
Article number2411892
Number of pages9
JournalAdvanced materials
Volume37
Issue number5
Early online date11-Dec-2024
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 5-Feb-2025

Keywords

  • hot carriers
  • impulsive vibrational spectroscopy
  • molecular dynamics
  • photophysics
  • tin perovskite

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