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The tetragonal phase of CH$_{3}$NH$_{3}$PbI$_{3}$ is strongly anharmonic

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 نشر من قبل Rituraj Sharma
 تاريخ النشر 2020
  مجال البحث فيزياء
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Halide perovskite (HP) semiconductors exhibit unique strong coupling between the electronic and structural dynamics. The high-temperature cubic phase of HPs is known to be entropically stabilized, with imaginary frequencies in the calculated phonon dispersion relation. Similar calculations, based on the static average crystal structure, predict a stable tetragonal phase with no imaginary modes. This work shows that in contrast to standard theory predictions, the room-temperature tetragonal phase of CH$_{3} $NH$_{3} $PbI$_{3}$ is strongly anharmonic. We use Raman polarization-orientation (PO) measurements and textit{ab initio} molecular dynamics (AIMD) to investigate the origin and temperature evolution of the strong structural anharmonicity throughout the tetragonal phase. Raman PO measurements reveal a new spectral feature that resembles a soft mode. This mode shows an unusual continuous increase in damping with temperature which is indicative of an anharmonic potential surface. The analysis of AIMD trajectories identifies two major sources of anharmonicity: the orientational unlocking of the [CH$_{3} $NH$_{3}$]$^+$ ions and large amplitude octahedral tilting that continuously increases with temperature. Our work suggests that the standard phonon picture cannot describe the structural dynamics of tetragonal CH$_{3} $NH$_{3} $PbI$_{3}$.



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