极化子
俘获
激发
材料科学
凝聚态物理
分子物理学
原子物理学
化学物理
化学
物理
电子
生态学
量子力学
生物
作者
Lucas M. Carneiro,Scott K. Cushing,Chong Liu,Yude Su,Peidong Yang,A. Paul Alivisatos,Stephen R. Leone
出处
期刊:Nature Materials
[Nature Portfolio]
日期:2017-07-10
卷期号:16 (8): 819-825
被引量:207
摘要
Small polaron formation is known to limit ground-state mobilities in metal oxide photocatalysts. However, the role of small polaron formation in the photoexcited state and how this affects the photoconversion efficiency has yet to be determined. Here, transient femtosecond extreme-ultraviolet measurements suggest that small polaron localization is responsible for the ultrafast trapping of photoexcited carriers in haematite (α-Fe2O3). Small polaron formation is evidenced by a sub-100 fs splitting of the Fe 3p core orbitals in the Fe M2,3 edge. The small polaron formation kinetics reproduces the triple-exponential relaxation frequently attributed to trap states. However, the measured spectral signature resembles only the spectral predictions of a small polaron and not the pre-edge features expected for mid-gap trap states. The small polaron formation probability, hopping radius and lifetime varies with excitation wavelength, decreasing with increasing energy in the t2g conduction band. The excitation-wavelength-dependent localization of carriers by small polaron formation is potentially a limiting factor in haematite's photoconversion efficiency.
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