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The Role of Polaronic States on the Spin Dynamics in Solution‐Processed Two‐Dimensional Layered Perovskite with Different Layer Thickness
2D lead halide perovskites (LHPs) show strong excitonic and spin‐orbit coupling effects, generating a facile spin injection. Besides, they possess a polaron character due to the soft crystal lattice, which can prolong the spin lifetime, making them favorable materials for spintronic applications. Here, the spin dynamics of 2D PEA2PbI4(MAPbI3)n−l thin films with different layers by temperature‐ and pump fluence–dependent circularly polarization‐resolved transient absorption (TA) measurements is studied. These results indicate that the spin depolarization mechanism is gradually converted from the Maialle–Silva–Sham (MSS) mechanism to the polaronic states protection mechanism with the layer number increasing from <n> = 1 to 3, which is determined by the interplay between the strength of Coulomb exchange interaction and the strength of polaronic effect. While for <n> ≥ 4, the Elliot–Yafet (EY) impurities mechanism is proposed, in which the formed polaronic states with free charge carriers no longer play the protective role.
The Role of Polaronic States on the Spin Dynamics in Solution‐Processed Two‐Dimensional Layered Perovskite with Different Layer Thickness
2D lead halide perovskites (LHPs) show strong excitonic and spin‐orbit coupling effects, generating a facile spin injection. Besides, they possess a polaron character due to the soft crystal lattice, which can prolong the spin lifetime, making them favorable materials for spintronic applications. Here, the spin dynamics of 2D PEA2PbI4(MAPbI3)n−l thin films with different layers by temperature‐ and pump fluence–dependent circularly polarization‐resolved transient absorption (TA) measurements is studied. These results indicate that the spin depolarization mechanism is gradually converted from the Maialle–Silva–Sham (MSS) mechanism to the polaronic states protection mechanism with the layer number increasing from <n> = 1 to 3, which is determined by the interplay between the strength of Coulomb exchange interaction and the strength of polaronic effect. While for <n> ≥ 4, the Elliot–Yafet (EY) impurities mechanism is proposed, in which the formed polaronic states with free charge carriers no longer play the protective role.
The Role of Polaronic States on the Spin Dynamics in Solution‐Processed Two‐Dimensional Layered Perovskite with Different Layer Thickness
Song, Mu‐Sen (Autor:in) / Wang, Hai (Autor:in) / Hu, Zi‐Fan (Autor:in) / Zhang, Yu‐Peng (Autor:in) / Liu, Tian‐Yu (Autor:in) / Wang, Hai‐Yu (Autor:in)
Advanced Science ; 10
01.09.2023
7 pages
Aufsatz (Zeitschrift)
Elektronische Ressource
Englisch
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