Affiliation:
1. College of Physics and Electronic Information Yunnan Provincial Key Laboratory for Photoelectric Information Technology Key Laboratory of Advanced Technique & Preparation for Renewable Energy Materials Ministry of Education Yunnan Normal University Kunming 650500 China
2. College of Physics and Electronic Information Yunnan Normal University Kunming 650500 China
3. Key Laboratory of Advanced Technique & Preparation for Renewable Energy Materials Ministry of Education Yunnan Normal University Kunming 650500 China
Abstract
AbstractMetal halide perovskites recently have emerged as a promising candidate for photodetection due to their exceptional photoelectric performance. However, the high dark current in these materials has hindered their practical application to imaging. In this study, a novel halogen‐mixed CsPbIBr2 microwire photodetector that has a remarkable reduction of dark current by over 100‐fold (compared to CsPbBr3), along with a substantial increase in photocurrent, which yields a significantly improved on/off ratio of 6.56 × 104, is developed. More importantly, the halogen‐mixed perovskite photodetector exhibits enhanced photodetection performance, including a high responsivity of 133 A W−1 and a remarkable specific detectivity of 4.02 × 1012 Jones even under ultraweak light conditions as low as 4.5 nW cm−2. More specifically, high‐resolution images are successfully obtained under ultraweak light conditions. The combined analysis of experimental results and first‐principles calculation attribute the excellent performance of the CsPbIBr₂ microwire photodetector to a significant reduction in dark current by suppressing ion migration and increasing carrier effective mass, and a remarkable increase in photocurrent resulting from reduced bandgap and enhanced light absorption, as compared to CsPbBr3. This research represents a significant advancement in the development of high‐performance 1D perovskite‐based photodetectors, with promising implications for ultra‐weak light imaging applications.
Funder
National Natural Science Foundation of China
Applied Basic Research Foundation of Yunnan Province