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Discovery of enhanced lattice dynamics in a single-layered hybrid perovskite

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arxiv 2301.03501 v1 pith:SAQURP4R submitted 2023-01-09 cond-mat.mtrl-sci

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keywords latticeperovskitesdynamicshybridstructuraldisorderengineeringlayered
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Layered hybrid perovskites have attracted much attention in recent years due to their emergent physical properties and exceptional functional performances, but the coexistence of lattice order and structural disorder severely hinders our understanding of these materials. One unsolved problem regards how the lattice dynamics are affected by the dimensional engineering of the inorganic frameworks and the interaction with the molecular moieties. Here, we address this question by using a combination of high-resolution spontaneous Raman scattering, high-field terahertz spectroscopy, and molecular dynamics simulations. This approach enables us to reveal the structural vibrations and disorder in and out of equilibrium and provides surprising observables that differentiate single- and double-layered perovskites. While no distinct vibrational coherence is observed in double-layer perovskites, we discover that an off-resonant terahertz pulse can selectively drive a long-lived coherent phonon mode through a two-photon process in the single-layered system. This difference highlights the dramatic change in the lattice environment as the dimension is reduced. The present findings pave the way for the ultrafast structural engineering of hybrid lattices as well as for developing high-speed optical modulators based on layered perovskites.

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