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Cesium-involved electron transfer and electron-electron interaction in high-pressure metallic CsPbI3

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arxiv 2203.01283 v1 pith:JZTL7DHW submitted 2022-03-02 cond-mat.mtrl-sci

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keywords cspbi3phaseelectron-electronepsiloninteractionbehaviorcouplingdelta
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Electron-phonon coupling was believed to govern the carrier transport in halide perovskites and related phases. Here we demonstrate that electron-electron interaction plays a direct and prominent role in the low-temperature electrical transport of compressed CsPbI3 and renders Fermi liquid (FL)-like behavior. By compressing {\delta}-CsPbI3 to 80 GPa, an insulator-to-metal transition occurs, concomitant with the completion of a sluggish structural transition from the one-dimensional (1D) Pnma ({\delta}) phase to a 3D Pmn21 ({\epsilon}) phase. Deviation from FL behavior is observed in CsPbI3 upon entering the metallic {\epsilon} phase, which progressively evolves into a FL-like state at 186 GPa. First-principles density functional theory calculations reveal that the enhanced electron-electron coupling is related to the Cs-involved electron transfer and sudden increase of the 5d state occupation of the high-pressure {\epsilon} phase. Our study presents a promising strategy for tuning the electronic interaction in halide perovskites for realizing intriguing electronic states.

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