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Millimeter-Scale Nonlocal Photo-Sensing Based on Single-Crystal Perovskite Photodetector.


ABSTRACT: Organometal trihalide perovskites (OTPs) are promising optoelectronic materials for high-performance photodetectors. However, up to now, traditional polycrystal OTP-based photodetectors have demonstrated limited effective photo-sensing range. Recently, bulk perovskite single crystals have been seen to have the potential for position-sensitive photodetection. Herein, for the first time, we demonstrate a position-dependent photodetector based on perovskite single crystals by scanning a focused laser beam over the device perpendicular to the channel. The photodetector shows the best-ever effective photo-sensing distance up to the millimeter range. The photoresponsivity and photocurrent decrease by nearly an order of magnitude when the beam position varies from 0 to 950 ?m and the tunability of carrier diffusion length in CH3NH2PbBr3 with the variation of the exciting laser intensity is demonstrated. Furthermore, a numerical model based on transport of photoexcited carriers is proposed to explain the position dependence. This photodetector shows excellent potential for application in future nanoelectronics and optoelectronics systems.

SUBMITTER: Li YT 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6154437 | biostudies-literature | 2018 Sep

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Millimeter-Scale Nonlocal Photo-Sensing Based on Single-Crystal Perovskite Photodetector.

Li Yu-Tao YT   Gou Guang-Yang GY   Li Lin-Sen LS   Tian He H   Cong Xin X   Ju Zhen-Yi ZY   Tian Ye Y   Geng Xiang-Shun XS   Tan Ping-Heng PH   Yang Yi Y   Ren Tian-Ling TL  

iScience 20180830


Organometal trihalide perovskites (OTPs) are promising optoelectronic materials for high-performance photodetectors. However, up to now, traditional polycrystal OTP-based photodetectors have demonstrated limited effective photo-sensing range. Recently, bulk perovskite single crystals have been seen to have the potential for position-sensitive photodetection. Herein, for the first time, we demonstrate a position-dependent photodetector based on perovskite single crystals by scanning a focused las  ...[more]

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