Surface Microstructure Engineering in MAPbBr 3 Microsheets for Performance-Enhanced Photodetectors
Metal halide-perovskite-based photodetectors have recently emerged as a class of promising optoelectronic devices in various fields. Meanwhile, nano/microstructuring perovskite-based photodetectors are a facile integration with complementary metal-oxide semiconductors for miniaturized imaging system...
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Veröffentlicht in: | ACS applied materials & interfaces 2023-12, Vol.15 (51), p.59955-59963 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Metal halide-perovskite-based photodetectors have recently emerged as a class of promising optoelectronic devices in various fields. Meanwhile, nano/microstructuring perovskite-based photodetectors are a facile integration with complementary metal-oxide semiconductors for miniaturized imaging systems. However, there are still challenges to be overcome in reducing the losses caused by light reflection on the surface of microstructural perovskites. In this work, surface microstructure engineering is employed in MAPbBr
microsheets for reducing light reflection and improving light absorption, resulting in high-performance perovskite photodetectors. MAPbBr
microsheets, which possess different surface morphologies of flat, upright hemisphere arrays and inverted hemisphere arrays (IHAs), are fabricated by a simple microstructure template-assisted space confinement process. The light absorption capacity of IHA MAPbBr
is significantly higher than that of the other two structures. Hence, IHA photodetectors with excellent figures of merit, including low dark current, decent responsivity, and fast speed, are achieved. Furthermore, the noise of the IHA photodetectors is only ∼10
A/
, which results in the superior sensitivity for weak light detection with a specific detectivity up to 10
Jones. Our results demonstrate that surface engineering is a simple, low-cost, yet effective approach to improve the performance of nano-/micro-optoelectronic devices. |
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ISSN: | 1944-8244 1944-8252 |
DOI: | 10.1021/acsami.3c15029 |