Researchers have explored the formation of polarons in halide perovskites, revealing that these materials exhibit unconventional electron-phonon interactions resulting in “topological polarons.” Using advanced computational methods, they found that polarons in these materials can form in various sizes and patterns, contributing to their exceptional carrier lifetimes and energy conversion efficiency. This discovery opens new avenues for studying quantum information manipulation and the optical properties of polarons in halide perovskites.
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