Recently, the halide perovskites have increasingly received attention because of their superior capabilities in photodetector applications. However, the well‐known instability and lead‐toxicity are two major obstacles for their commercialization and… Click to show full abstract
Recently, the halide perovskites have increasingly received attention because of their superior capabilities in photodetector applications. However, the well‐known instability and lead‐toxicity are two major obstacles for their commercialization and practical applications. In this work, self‐powered photodetectors based on solution‐processed double perovskite Cs2AgBiBr6 films are fabricated for the first time. Owing to the high material integrity of Cs2AgBiBr6 and efficient interfacial charge transfer from perovskite to the underlying electron‐quenching layer, the photodetector demonstrates excellent performances. Especially, the unencapsulated device demonstrates a good working stability in the open air. Typically it has the ability to endure a high temperature of 373 K for 10 h continuous running, demonstrating a good temperature resistance. In addition, after 3‐month storage in open air, the photodetection capability of the device can almost be maintained. By deploying the photodetector as a point‐like sensing pixel, high‐resolution imaging patterns are acquired, which is the first report on imaging applications of lead‐free perovskite photodetectors. The obtained results suggest that the lead‐free double perovskite Cs2AgBiBr6 is potentially an attractive candidate to be applied in high‐efficiency and stable photodetectors that can be employed in optical imaging.
               
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