Impulsive Raman spectroscopy reveals how atoms are pushed into action by light absorption. The surprising sensitivity of this behaviour to the polaronic character of 2D perovskites opens up new avenues for tailored light–matter interactions.
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Schnedermann, C., Rao, A. & Kukura, P. Shaky lattices for light–matter interactions. Nat. Mater. 18, 307–308 (2019). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41563-019-0299-2
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