Unraveling the Ordered Phase of the Quintessential Hybrid Perovskite MAPbI3─Thermophysics to the Rescue

Abstract

Hybrid perovskites continue to attract an enormous amount of attention, yet a robust microscopic picture of their different phases as well as the extent and nature of the disorder present remains elusive. Using specific-heat data along with high-resolution inelastic neutron scattering and ab initio modeling, we address this ongoing challenge for the case of the ordered phase of the quintessential hybrid-perovskite MAPbI3. At low temperatures, the specific heat of MAPbI3 reveals strong deviations from the Debye limit, a common feature of pure hybrid perovskites and their mixtures. Our thermophysical analysis demonstrates that the (otherwise ordered) structure around the organic moiety is characterized by a substantial lowering of the local symmetry relative to what can be inferred from crystallographic studies. The physical origin of the observed thermophysical anomalies is unequivocally linked to excitations of sub-terahertz optical phonons responsible for translational–librational distortions of the octahedral units.

Publication
J. Phys. Chem. Lett. 2022, 13, 36, 8422–8428
Pelayo Marín-Villa
Pelayo Marín-Villa
PhD candidate

PhD candidate at the Materials Physics Center, Donostia.

Kacper Drużbicki
Kacper Drużbicki
Post doctoral researcher

Postdoc at the Materials Physics Center, Donostia.

Felix Fernandez-Alonso
Felix Fernandez-Alonso
Ikerbasque Research Professor

Ikerbasque Research Professor at the Materials Physics Center, Donostia - San Sebastián.