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Detecting Visible to Near-Infrared II Light via CsPbBr Nanocrystals/Y6 Heterojunctions. | LitMetric

Detecting Visible to Near-Infrared II Light via CsPbBr Nanocrystals/Y6 Heterojunctions.

ACS Appl Mater Interfaces

College of Electronic Information and Optical Engineering, Key Lab of Interface Science and Engineering in Advanced Materials of Ministry of Education, Taiyuan University of Technology, Taiyuan 030024, China.

Published: May 2024


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In the endeavor to develop advanced photodetectors (PDs) with superior performance, all-inorganic perovskites, recognized for their outstanding photoelectric properties, have emerged as highly promising materials. Due to their unique electronic structure and band characteristics, the majority of all-inorganic perovskite materials are not sensitive to near-infrared (NIR) light. Here, we demonstrate the fabrication of a high-performance broadband PD comprising CsPbBr perovskite NCs/Y6 planar heterojunctions. The incorporation of Y6 not only facilitates charge transfer from CsPbBr NCs to Y6 for enhancing photodetection performance under visible illumination but also broadens the absorption spectrum range of the whole device toward the NIR regime. As a result, the heterojunction PD exhibits a photo-to-dark-current ratio above 10, a dynamic range of 149.5 dB, and an impressive lowest detection limit of incident power density of 1.6 nW/cm under 505 nm illumination. In the NIR regime, where photon energy is below the bandgap of CsPbBr, electron-hole pairs can still be produced in the Y6 layer even when illuminated at 1120 nm. Consequently, photodetection is uniquely possible in PDs that incorporate heterojunctions when the illumination wavelength is longer than 565 nm. At 850 nm, the heterojunction device is capable of detecting light with power densities as low as 1.3 μW/cm corresponding to a LDR of 99.8 dB. The exceptional performance is attributed to the creation of a heterojunction between CsPbBr NCs and Y6. These findings propose a novel approach for developing broadband PDs based on perovskite NC materials.

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