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Real-space imaging of photo-generated surface carrier transport in 2D perovskites

Light: Science and Applications, ISSN: 2047-7538, Vol: 14, Issue: 1, Page: 124
2025
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Real-Space Imaging of Surface Carrier Transport in 2D Perovskites

KNOXVILLE, TN, March 25, 2025 /24-7PressRelease/ — Understanding photogenerated carrier transport in 2D perovskites, especially surface states, is challenging with conventional time-resolved techniques. Scientists at

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In layered two-dimensional (2D) perovskites, the inorganic perovskite layers sandwiched between cation spacers create quantum well (QW) structures, showing large exciton binding energies that hinder the efficient dissociation of excitons into free carriers. This leads to poor carrier transport properties and low-performance light-conversion-based devices, and the direct understanding of the underlying physics, particularly concerning surface states, remains extremely difficult, if not impossible, due to the challenges in real-time accessibility. Here, we utilized four-dimensional scanning ultrafast electron microscopy (4D-SUEM), a highly sensitive technique for mapping surface carrier diffusion that diverges from those in the bulk and substantially affects material properties. We directly visualize photo-generated carrier transport over both spatial and temporal dimensions on the top surface of 2D perovskites with varying inorganic perovskite layer thicknesses (n = 1, 2, and 3). The results reveal the photo-induced surface carrier diffusion rates of ~30 cm·s for n = 1, ~180 cm·s for n = 2, and ~470 cm·s for n = 3, which are over 20 times larger than bulk. This is because charge carrier transmission channels have much wider distributions on the top surface compared to the bulk, as supported by the Density Functional Theory (DFT) calculations. Finally, our findings represent the demonstration to directly correlate the discrepancies between surface and bulk carrier diffusion behaviors, their relationship with exciton binding energy, and the number of layers in 2D perovskites, providing valuable insights into enhancing the performance of 2D perovskite-based optoelectronic devices through interface engineering.

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Wang, Lijie; Wu, Wentao; Yang, Jie; Nughays, Razan; Zhou, Yifan; Ugur, Esma; Zhang, Xi; Shao, Bingyao; Wang, Jian-Xin; Yin, Jun; De Wolf, Stefaan; Bakr, Osman M; Mohammed, Omar F

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Materials Science; Physics and Astronomy

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