Band splitting and plurality of excitons in Ruddlesden-Popper metal halides

Author(s):  
Giulia Folpini ◽  
Maurizia Palummo ◽  
Daniele Cortecchia ◽  
Luca Moretti ◽  
Giulio Cerullo ◽  
...  

The organic-inorganic interactions within the hybrid lattice of two-dimensional Ruddlesden-Popper metal halides(RPMH) have consequences on the structural and electronic properties of the material. Such interactions have been primarily investigated through a library of organic cations, keeping the inorganic lead halide lattice component intact. Here, we demonstrate that the role of the organic-inorganic interactions in electronic processes can also be effectively manipulated by the metal cation, particularly moving from heavier lead to lighter tin. We perform in-depth spectroscopic and theoretical analysis of prototypical tin-based RPMH, in which we identify the presence multiple resonances in the optical spectra, which correspond to distinct exciton series. We show that the higher energy excitonic series are composed of electronic transitions from a lower lying valence band which originates from variations in the coordination geometries of the metal halide octahedra induced by subtle changes in the organic-inorganic interactions. Our studies indicate that the deformation induced splitting of the carrier bands is ubiquitous to the Ruddlesden-Popper architectures, although the splitting energies are substantially higher in the tin based systems.

2016 ◽  
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pp. 14394-14402 ◽  
Author(s):  
Xin Su ◽  
Zhihua Yang ◽  
Guopeng Han ◽  
Ying Wang ◽  
Ming Wen ◽  
...  

We combined experimental and theoretical studies of βII-Li3VO4, KCd4(VO4)3 and Ca3(VO4)2 crystals, which turns out that the metal cation types and coordination around VO4 groups, the distorted and parallel oriented VO4 tetrahedron, could produce the large SHG coefficient.


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J. G. A. Lovegrove ◽  
J. G. Williams

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2020 ◽  
Vol 83 (1) ◽  
pp. 91-114
Author(s):  
Adrian Blau

AbstractThis paper proposes a new framework for categorizing approaches to the history of political thought. Previous categorizations exclude much research; political theory, if included, is often caricatured. And previous categorizations are one-dimensional, presenting different approaches as alternatives. My framework is two-dimensional, distinguishing six kinds of end (two empirical, four theoretical) and six kinds of means. Importantly, these choices are not alternatives: studies may have more than one end and typically use several means. Studies with different ends often use some of the same means. And all studies straddle the supposed empirical/theoretical “divide.” Quentin Skinner himself expertly combines empirical and theoretical analysis—yet the latter is often overlooked, not least because of Skinner's own methodological pronouncements. This highlights a curious disjuncture in methodological writings, between what they say we do, and what we should do. What we should do is much broader than existing categorizations imply.


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Linchao Hu ◽  
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Author(s):  
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Ludovic Berthier ◽  
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Author(s):  
R Blake ◽  
T A O'Brien ◽  
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