Progress in Physics ›› 2023, Vol. 43 ›› Issue (6): 161-177.doi: 10.13725/j.cnki.pip.2023.06.001

Special Issue: 2023年, 第43卷

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Self-trapped Excitons in Metal Halide Perovskites 

  

  1. 1. School of Physics, Nanjing University, Nanjing 210093 2. Institute of Materials Engineering, Nanjing University, Nantong 226001
  • Online:2023-12-20 Published:2023-12-28

Abstract:

In polar crystals, excited electron-hole pairs can be captured by the deformation potential field created by lattice distortion upon photoexcitation, due to strong electron-phonon interactions, thereby forming self-trapped excitons. Metal halide perovskites are semiconductors that display efficient self-trapped exciton luminescence in various systems due to their ionic crystal nature with strong electron-phonon interactions and a deformable lattice. Consequently, they are considered ideal for creating high-quality white light sources. However, the understanding of the self-trapped exciton luminescence mechanism in metal halide perovskites is still relatively scarce and lags far behind the development of devices. To this end, this paper summarizes the recent research progress on the formation conditions, formation mechanism and related excited state dynamics of self-trapped excitons in metal halide perovskites semiconductors from the perspective of the fundamental physics of self-trapped excitons, and gives an outlook on the future research based on the self-trapped exciton mechanism in this system, so as to provide a clearer physical image for the study of self-trapped excitons in this system

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