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Reflectivity effects on pump–probe spectra of lead halide perovskites: Comparing thin films versus nanocrystalsGhosh et al., 2018
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- Ghosh T
- Aharon S
- Shpatz A
- Etgar L
- Ruhman S
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Due to the sizable refractive index of lead halide perovskites, reflectivity off their interface with air exceeds 15%. This has prompted a number of investigations into the prominence of photoreflective contributions to pump–probe data in these materials, with conflicting results …
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