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Observation of large Rashba spin–orbit coupling at room temperature in compositionally engineered perovskite single crystals and application in high performance photodetectors

Authors :
Fabio Kurt Schneider
Filippo De Angelis
Maria Vasilopoulou
Bin Hu
Abd. Rashid bin Mohd Yusoff
Olga S. Ovchinnikova
Yongtao Liu
Habib Ullah
Wilson Jose da Silva
Anton V. Ievlev
Peng Gao
Arup Mahata
Mohammad Khaja Nazeeruddin
Source :
Materials Today. 46:18-27
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
Elsevier BV, 2021.

Abstract

Indirect absorption extended below the direct transition edge and increase in carrier lifetime derived from Rashba spin–orbit coupling may advance theoptoelectronicapplications of metalhalideperovskites. Spin-orbit coupling in halide perovskites is due to the presence of heavy elements in their structure. However, when these materials lack an inversion symmetry, for example by the application of strain, spin–orbit coupling becomes odd in the electron’s momentum giving rise to a splitting in the electronic energy bands. Here we report on the observation of a large Rashba splitting of 117 meV at room temperature, as predicted by relativistic first-principles calculations, in halide perovskitesingle crystalsthrough a facile compositional engineering approach. Partial substitution oforganic cationsbyrubidiumin single crystals induces significant indirect absorption and dual peakphotoluminescenceas a result of a large Rashba splitting. We measured circularly polarized photoluminescence and magneto-photoluminescence in perovskite films printed by single crystals as well as magneto-electroluminescence and magneto-photocurrent in spin-LEDs based on perovskite single crystals. They indicated significant spin-momentum locking due to the large Rashba effect. A hybrid perovskite single crystalphotodetectorachieved record figures of merit, including detectivity of more than 1.3 × 1018Jones which represents a three orders of magnitude improvement compared to the to date record. These findings show that facile compositional engineering of perovskite single crystals holds great promise for further advancing the optoelectronic properties of existing materials.

Details

ISSN :
13697021
Volume :
46
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Materials Today
Accession number :
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