Giant photostriction in organic–inorganic lead halide perovskites

Yang Zhou(Nanyang Technological University), Lü You(Nanyang Technological University), Shiwei Wang(Nanyang Technological University), Zhiliang Ku(Nanyang Technological University), Hong Jin Fan(Nanyang Technological University), Daniel Schmidt(National University of Singapore), Andrivo Rusydi(National University of Singapore), Lei Chang(Nanyang Technological University), Le Wang(Nanyang Technological University), Peng Ren(Nanyang Technological University), Liufang Chen(Southern University of Science and Technology), Guoliang Yuan(Nanjing University of Science and Technology), Lang Chen(Southern University of Science and Technology), Junling Wang(Nanyang Technological University)
Nature Communications
April 5, 2016
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Abstract

Among the many materials investigated for next-generation photovoltaic cells, organic-inorganic lead halide perovskites have demonstrated great potential thanks to their high power conversion efficiency and solution processability. Within a short period of about 5 years, the efficiency of solar cells based on these materials has increased dramatically from 3.8 to over 20%. Despite the tremendous progress in device performance, much less is known about the underlying photophysics involving charge-orbital-lattice interactions and the role of the organic molecules in this hybrid material remains poorly understood. Here, we report a giant photostrictive response, that is, light-induced lattice change, of >1,200 p.p.m. in methylammonium lead iodide, which could be the key to understand its superior optical properties. The strong photon-lattice coupling also opens up the possibility of employing these materials in wireless opto-mechanical devices.


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