Flexoelectric domain walls enable charge separation and transport in cubic perovskites
Zhanybek Alpichshev a
a Institute of Science and Technology Austria, Am Campus, 1, Klosterneuburg, Austria
Proceedings of MATSUS Fall 2026 Conference (MATSUSFall26)
B5 Structure and Dynamics in Perovskites
Palma, Spain, 2026 October 26th - 30th
Organizer: Milos Dubajic
Invited Speaker, Zhanybek Alpichshev, presentation 113
Publication date: 22nd July 2026
Lead-halide perovskites exhibit exceptional photovoltaic performance, characterized by unusually long carrier diffusion lengths and recombination times. Paradoxically, these properties persist even in solution-grown crystals dense with defects that should quench carriers. Moreover, the millisecond-scale carrier lifetimes required for efficient energy harvesting appear at odds with nanosecond-range exciton recombination times reported for the same materials.
 
In this talk, I will present optical and charge transport measurements revealing that key optoelectronic properties of perovskites arise from charge separation induced by localized flexoelectric polarization at interfaces between domains of spontaneous strain — present even in nominally cubic single crystals. Recombination of charge carriers across these domain walls requires tunneling through a potential barrier, naturally accounting for the exponentially long carrier lifetimes, while the carriers remain free to diffuse along domain boundaries over macroscopic distances.
 
This mechanism provides a natural microscopic link between lattice microstructure and charge transport, resolving longstanding contradictions and offering new design principles for perovskite-based solar cells.
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