Abstract

The strong spin–orbit coupling (SOC) in perovskite materials due to the presence of heavy atoms induces interesting electronic characteristics, such as Rashba band splitting. In spite of several recent reports on Rashba effects in 2D perovskites, the impacts of the nature of surface termination and of the number of inorganic layers on the extent of Rashba band splitting still remain to be determined. Here, using a combination of density functional theory (DFT) calculations and time-resolved laser spectroscopy, we provide a comprehensive understanding of the Rashba band splitting of the prototype 3D MAPbI3 and of 2D Ruddlesden–Popper (RP) hybrid perovskites. We demonstrate that significant structural distortions associated with different surface terminations are responsible for the observed Rashba effect in 2D perovskites. Interestingly, our theoretical and experimental data clearly indicate that the intrinsic Rashba splitting occurs in the perovskite crystals with an even number of inorganic layers (n = 2...

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