Kinetically Arrested Twin-Domain State in Formamidinium Lead Iodide
Xia Liang, Milos Dubajic, Zezhu Zeng, Yang Lu, Johan Klarbring, Samuel D. Stranks, Aron Walsh

TL;DR
This study uses advanced simulations to reveal a kinetically arrested twin-domain state in formamidinium lead iodide, linking structural dynamics to optoelectronic properties and thermal history effects.
Contribution
It uncovers a low-temperature metastable twin-domain state in FAPbI₃ driven by tilt energetics and organic cation reorientation, advancing understanding of hybrid perovskite behavior.
Findings
Identifies a low-temperature twin-domain state in FAPbI₃.
Shows the state is kinetically arrested, not a new bulk phase.
Links structural disorder to increased Urbach energy and electronic effects.
Abstract
Hybrid lead halide perovskites exhibit a delicate interplay between average crystallographic symmetry, local structural disorder and A-site orientational dynamics, giving rise to unusual vibrational and electronic behaviour. Here, we combine large-scale molecular dynamics with a density-functional-theory-accurate machine learning force field to resolve the structural dynamics of perovskites across mesoscopic length scales. In formamidinium lead iodide FAPbI, we identify a high-temperature phase with dynamic local order and correlated tilt nanodomains, an ordered phase with long-range tilt coherence, and, below 100 K, a history-dependent state consisting of locally -like nanoscale regions separated by sharp twin-like boundaries. This low-temperature disordered state is not a distinct bulk polymorph, but a kinetically…
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