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A Wide Bandgap Halide Perovskite Based Self‐Powered Blue Photodetector with 84.9% of External Quantum Efficiency

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A self‐powered, color‐filter‐free blue photodetector (PD) based on halide perovskites is reported. A high external quantum efficiency (EQE) of 84.9%, which is the highest reported EQE in blue PDs, is… Click to show full abstract

A self‐powered, color‐filter‐free blue photodetector (PD) based on halide perovskites is reported. A high external quantum efficiency (EQE) of 84.9%, which is the highest reported EQE in blue PDs, is achieved by engineering the A‐site monovalent cations of wide‐bandgap perovskites. The optimized composition of formamidinium (FA)/methylammonium (MA) increases the heat of formation, yielding a uniform and smooth film. The incorporation of Cs+ ions into the FA/MA composition suppresses the trap density and increases charge‐carrier mobility, yielding the highest average EQE of 77.4%, responsivity of 0.280 A W−1, and detectivity of 5.08 × 1012 Jones under blue light. Furthermore, Cs+ improves durability under repetitive operations and ambient atmosphere. The proposed device exhibits peak responsivity of 0.307 A W−1, which is higher than that of the commercial InGaN‐based blue PD (0.289 A W−1). This study will promote the development of next‐generation image sensors with vertically stacked perovskite PDs.

Keywords: blue photodetector; quantum efficiency; wide bandgap; external quantum; self powered

Journal Title: Advanced Materials
Year Published: 2022

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