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Free carrier, exciton, and phonon dynamics in lead‐halide perovskites studied with ultrafast terahertz spectroscopyZhao et al., 2020
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- Zhao D
- Chia E
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Terahertz time‐domain spectroscopy is a noncontact, coherent technique that can probe dynamics of carriers, phonons and excitons, and the interplay among these degrees of freedom, which determines the functionalities of the system. In the past few years, lead …
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