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Ultrafast transient infrared spectroscopy for probing trapping states in hybrid perovskite films
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This research by Ahmed M. El-Zohry and colleagues explores the innovative use of mid-infrared transient absorption to investigate electron dynamics in perovskite materials. The study reveals significant differences in trapping processes between iodide and bromide-based films—insights that promise to enhance our understanding of these materials.
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