Simple Visualization of Universal Ferroelastic Domain Walls in Lead Halide Perovskites

Bo Zhang, Shuo Sun, Yinglu Jia, Jun Dai, Dhanusha T.N. Rathnayake, Xi Huang, Jade Casasent, Gopi Adhikari, Temban Acha Billy, Yongfeng Lu, Xiao Cheng Zeng, Yinsheng Guo*

*Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

Domain features and domain walls in lead halide perovskites (LHPs) have attracted broad interest due to their potential impact on optoelectronic properties of this unique class of solution-processable semiconductors. Using nonpolarized light and simple imaging configurations, ferroelastic twin domains and their switchings through multiple consecutive phase transitions are directly visualized. This direct optical contrast originates from finite optical reflections at the wall interface between two compositionally identical, orientationally different, optically anisotropic domains inside the material bulk. The findings show these domain walls serve as internal reflectors and steer energy transport inside halide perovskites optically. First-principles calculations show universal low domain-wall energies and modest energy barriers of domain switching, confirming their prevalent appearance, stable presence, and facile moving observed in the experiments. The generality of ferroelasticity in halide perovskites stems from their soft bonding characteristics. This work shows the feasibility of using LHP twin domain walls as optical guides of internal photoexcitations, capable of nonvolatile on–off switching and tunable positioning endowed by their universal ferroelasticity.
Original languageEnglish
Article number2208336
JournalAdvanced Materials
Volume35
Issue number8
Online published9 Dec 2022
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 23 Feb 2023

Research Keywords

  • ferroelasticity
  • halide perovskites
  • internal reflections
  • optical anisotropy
  • twin domain walls

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