Rashba Spin–Orbit Coupling Enhanced Carrier
Lifetime in CH3NH3PbI3
Posted on 2015-12-09 - 00:00
Organometal
halide perovskites are promising solar-cell materials for next-generation
photovoltaic applications. The long carrier lifetime and diffusion
length of these materials make them very attractive for use in light
absorbers and carrier transporters. While these aspects of organometal
halide perovskites have attracted the most attention, the consequences
of the Rashba effect, driven by strong spin–orbit coupling,
on the photovoltaic properties of these materials are largely unexplored.
In this work, taking the electronic structure of CH3NH3PbI3 (methylammonium lead iodide) as an example,
we propose an intrinsic mechanism for enhanced carrier lifetime in
three-dimensional (3D) Rashba materials. On the basis of first-principles
calculations and a Rashba spin–orbit model, we demonstrate
that the recombination rate is reduced due to the spin-forbidden transition.
These results are important for understanding the fundamental physics
of organometal halide perovskites and for optimizing and designing
the materials with better performance. The proposed mechanism including
spin degrees of freedom offers a new paradigm of using 3D Rashba materials
for photovoltaic applications.
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Zheng, Fan; Tan, Liang Z.; Liu, Shi; Rappe, Andrew M. (2016). Rashba Spin–Orbit Coupling Enhanced Carrier
Lifetime in CH3NH3PbI3. ACS Publications. Collection. https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.nanolett.5b01854