Efficient Eco-Friendly Flexible X-ray Detectors Based on Molecular Perovskite

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Abstract

Next-generation wearable electronics requires mechanical robustness. In addition to the previously reported eco-friendliness, low cost, and light weight of molecular perovskites, flexibility is also a desired merit for their practical use. Here we design a flexible X-ray detector based on a novel molecular perovskite, DABCO-CsBr3(DABCO = N-N′-diazabicyclo[2.2.2]octonium), which is the missing link between metal-free molecular perovskites A(NH4)X3(A = divalent organic ammoniums) and conventional metal halide based ABX3(B = divalent metal cations) perovskites. DABCO-CsBr3inherits its band nature from A(NH4)X3, while it exhibits a stronger stopping power. DABCO-CsBr3shows potential for high-performance ionizing radiation detectors due to low dark current, low ion migration, and an efficient mobility-lifetime (μτ) product. Finally, a molecular-perovskite-based flexible X-ray detector is demonstrated on the basis of the DABCO-CsBr3/poly(vinylidene fluoride) composite, with a sensitivity of 106.7 μC Gyair-1cm-2. This work enriches the molecular perovskite family and highlights the promise of molecular perovskites for the next-generation eco-friendly and wearable optoelectronic devices.

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Cui, Q., Bu, N., Liu, X., Li, H., Xu, Z., Song, X., … Liu, S. F. (2022). Efficient Eco-Friendly Flexible X-ray Detectors Based on Molecular Perovskite. Nano Letters, 22(14), 5973–5981. https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.nanolett.2c02071

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