La-O-Vorakiat, ChanXia, HuanxinKadro, JeannetteSalim, TeddyZhao, DamingAhmed, TowfiqLam, Yeng MingZhu, Jian-XinMarcus, Rudolph A.Michel-Beyerle, Maria-ElisabethChia, Elbert E. M.2016-02-162016-02-162016-02-16201610.1021/acs.jpclett.5b02223https://infoscience.epfl.ch/handle/20.500.14299/123769WOS:000367968700001We study the temperature-dependent phonon modes of the organometallic lead iodide perovskite CH3NH3PbI3 thin film across the terahertz (0.5-3 THz) and temperature (20-300 K) ranges. These modes are related to the vibration of the Pb-I bonds. We found that two phonon modes in the tetragonal phase at room temperature split into four modes in the low-temperature orthorhombic phase. By use of the Lorentz model fitting, we analyze the critical behavior of this phase transition. The carrier mobility values calculated from the low-temperature phonon mode frequencies, via two theoretical approaches, are found to agree reasonably with the experimental value (similar to 2000 cm(2) V-1 s(-1)) from a previous time-resolved THz spectroscopy work. Thus, we have established a possible link between terahertz phonon modes and the transport properties of perovskite-based solar cells.Phonon Mode Transformation Across the Orthohombic-Tetragonal Phase Transition in a Lead Iodide Perovskite CH(3)NH(3)Pbl(3): A Terahertz Time-Domain Spectroscopy Approachtext::journal::journal article::research article