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Electrically Switchable Circular Photogalvanic Effect in Methylammonium Lead Iodide Microcrystals

Yuqing Zhu, Ziyi Song, Rodrigo Becerra Silva, Bob Minyu Wang, Henry Clark Travaglini, Andrew C Grieder, Yuan Ping, Liang Z. Tan, Dong Yu

Published 2024-03-22Version 1

We investigate the circular photogalvanic effect (CPGE) in single-crystalline methylammonium lead iodide microcrystals under a static electric field. The external electric field can enhance the magnitude of the helicity dependent photocurrent (HDPC) by two orders of magnitude and flip its sign, which we attribute to magnetic shift currents induced by the Rashba-Edelstein effect. This HDPC induced by the static electric field may be viewed as an unusually strong third-order photoresponse, which produces a current two orders of magnitude larger than second-order injection current. Furthermore, the HDPC is highly nonlocal and can be created by photoexcitation out of the device channel, indicating a spin diffusion length up to 50 $\mu$m at 78 K.

Comments: 7 pages, 3 figures in main text. 20 pages, 14 figures in supplementary material
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