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A reduced-dimensional polar hybrid perovskite for self-powered broad-spectrum photodetection.


ABSTRACT: Polar hybrid perovskites have been explored for self-powered photodetection benefitting from prominent transport of photo-induced carriers and the bulk photovoltaic effect (BPVE). However, these self-powered photodetection ranges are relatively narrow depending on their intrinsic wide bandgaps (>2.08 eV), and the realization of broad-spectrum self-powered photodetection is still a difficult task. Herein, we successfully obtained a polar multilayered perovskite, (I-BA)2(MA)2Pb3I10 (IMP, MA+ = methylammonium and I-BA+ = 4-iodobutylammonium), via rational dimension reduction of CH3NH3PbI3. It features the narrowest bandgap of 1.71 eV in a BPV material. As a consequence, the integration of narrow bandgap and BPVE causes the self-powered photodetection to extend to 724 nm for IMP, and a repeatable photovoltaic current reaching 1.0 μA cm-2 is acquired with a high "on/off" ratio of ∼103 and photodetectivity (∼109 Jones) at zero bias. This innovative research provides a foothold for adjusting the physical properties of hybrid perovskites and will expand their potential for self-powered broad-spectrum detection.

SUBMITTER: Li D 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC8179401 | biostudies-literature | 2021 Jan

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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A reduced-dimensional polar hybrid perovskite for self-powered broad-spectrum photodetection.

Li Dong D   Wu Wentao W   Han Shiguo S   Liu Xitao X   Peng Yu Y   Li Xiaoqi X   Li Lina L   Hong Maochun M   Luo Junhua J  

Chemical science 20210104 8


Polar hybrid perovskites have been explored for self-powered photodetection benefitting from prominent transport of photo-induced carriers and the bulk photovoltaic effect (BPVE). However, these self-powered photodetection ranges are relatively narrow depending on their intrinsic wide bandgaps (>2.08 eV), and the realization of broad-spectrum self-powered photodetection is still a difficult task. Herein, we successfully obtained a polar multilayered perovskite, (I-BA)<sub>2</sub>(MA)<sub>2</sub>  ...[more]

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