posted on 2018-01-02, 00:00authored byOlga A. Lozhkina, Vyacheslav I. Yudin, Anna A. Murashkina, Vladimir V. Shilovskikh, Valentin G. Davydov, Ruslan Kevorkyants, Alexei V. Emeline, Yury V. Kapitonov, Detlef W. Bahnemann
We
present an optical study of MAPbBr3 single crystal
grown from solution. The crystal Pm3m symmetry was confirmed by electron backscatter diffraction. Our
major attention was focused on optical effects related to the excitonic
states in MAPbBr3. Photoluminescence temperature dependence
of narrow exciton resonance showed encouragingly low inhomogeneous
broadening Γ ≈ 0.5 meV that allows one to distinguish
the signals from free excitons and those arising from recombination
of excitons localized on defects. Excitonic origin of the resonance
was proved by its superlinear pump intensity dependence, in contrast
to the linear behavior of the defect-assisted recombination bands.
For the first time, the phonon replicas originating from free exciton
recombination accompanied by partial energy transfer to the phonons
were observed in high-resolution PL spectra and confirmed by independent
low-temperature Raman scattering experiments. In turn, low-temperature,
low-frequency Raman scattering studies let us resolve the structure
of the low-frequency phonon spectrum.