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Tunable photostriction of halide perovskites through energy dependent photoexcitation

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arxiv 2206.00061 v2 pith:DQ7GHHK4 submitted 2022-05-31 cond-mat.mtrl-sci cond-mat.mes-hall

Tunable photostriction of halide perovskites through energy dependent photoexcitation

classification cond-mat.mtrl-sci cond-mat.mes-hall
keywords latticeperovskitesphotostrictioncharacterscontractiondifferentenergiesenergy
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Halide perovskites exhibit giant photostriction, that is, volume or shape changes upon illumination. However, the microscopic origin of this phenomenon remains unclear and there are experimental reports of both light-induced lattice expansion and contraction. In this paper we establish a general method, based on first-principles calculations and molecular orbital theory, which provides a microscopic picture of photostriction in insulators based on the orbital characters of their electronic bands near the Fermi level. For lead-halide perovskites, we find that different valence states have different bonding characters, leading to opposing strengthening or weakening of bonds depending on the photoexcitation energy. The overall trend is that light induces lattice contraction at low excitation energies, while giant lattice expansion occurs at high excitation energies, rationalizing experimental reports.

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