A look at the future of perovskite detectors
The perovskite materials have been broadly incorporated into optoelectronic devices due to a number of advantages such as high absorption coefficient, high carrier mobility, long carrier diffusion length, shallow defect levels, and high crystal quality. The rapid technological progress of perovskite...
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description | The perovskite materials have been broadly incorporated into optoelectronic devices due to a number of advantages such as high absorption coefficient, high carrier mobility, long carrier diffusion length, shallow defect levels, and high crystal quality. The rapid technological progress of perovskite devices is related to their relatively simple fabrication process, low production cost, and high efficiency. |
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