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Dynamic Structural Evolution and Dual Emission Behavior in Hybrid Organic Lead Bromide Perovskites
The optoelectronic properties of organic lead halide
perovskites
(OLHPs) strongly depend on their underlying crystal symmetry and dynamics.
Here, we exploit temperature-dependent synchrotron powder X-ray diffraction
and temperature-dependent photoluminescence to investigate how the
subtle structural changes happening in the pure and mixed A-site cation
MA1–xFAxPbBr3 (x = 0, 0.5, and 1) systems influences
their optoelectronic properties. Diffraction investigations reveal
a cubic structure at high temperatures and tetragonal and orthorhombic
structures with octahedral distortion at low temperatures. Steady
state photoluminescence and time correlated single photon counting
study reveals that the dual emission behavior of these OLHPs is due
to the direct-indirect band formation. In the orthorhombic phase of
MAPbBr3, the indirect band is dominated by self-trapped
exciton (STE) emission due to the higher-order lattice distortions
of PbBr6 octahedra. Our findings provide a comprehensive
explanation of the dual emission behavior of OLHPs while also providing
a rationale for previous experimental observations