Special CMP Seminar: Flexoelectric domain walls enable charge separation and transport in cubic perovskites

13 May 2025
Seminars and colloquia
Time
Venue
Simpkins Lee Seminar Room
Martin Wood Complex, Department of Physics, University of Oxford, Parks Road, Oxford, OX1 3PU
Speaker(s)

Professor Zhanybek Alpichshev, Institute of Science and Technology Austria

Seminar series
CMP seminar
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Prof Paolo Radaelli

Abstract

Lead-halide perovskites exhibit exceptional photovoltaic performance, characterized by unusually long carrier diffusion lengths and recombination times. Paradoxically, these properties persist even in solution-grown crystals dense with defects that should quench carriers. Moreover, the millisecond-scale carrier lifetimes required for efficient energy harvesting appear at odds with nanosecond-range exciton recombination times reported for the same materials.

In this talk, I will present optical and charge transport measurements revealing that key optoelectronic properties of perovskites arise from charge separation induced by localized flexoelectric polarization at interfaces between domains of spontaneous strain — present even in nominally cubic single crystals. Recombination of charge carriers across these domain walls requires tunneling through a potential barrier, naturally accounting for the exponentially long carrier lifetimes, while the carriers remain free to diffuse along domain boundaries over macroscopic distances.

This mechanism provides a natural microscopic link between lattice microstructure and charge transport, resolving longstanding contradictions and offering new design principles for perovskite-based solar cells.

https://zoom.us/j/4862374566