Multidimensional Perovskites for High Detectivity Photodiodes

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Low-dimensional perovskites attract increasing interest due to tunable optoelectronic properties and high stability. Here, it is shown that perovskite thin films with a vertical gradient in dimensionality result in graded electronic bandgap structures that are ideal for photodiode applications. Positioning low-dimensional, vertically-oriented perovskite phases at the interface with the electron blocking layer increases the activation energy for thermal charge generation and thereby effectively lowers the dark current density to a record-low value of 5 × 10−9 mA cm−2 without compromising responsivity, resulting in a noise-current-based specific detectivity exceeding 7 × 1012 Jones at 600 nm. These multidimensional perovskite photodiodes show promising air stability and a dynamic range over ten orders of magnitude, and thus represent a new generation of high-performance low-cost photodiodes.

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Ollearo, R., Caiazzo, A., Li, J., Fattori, M., van Breemen, A. J. J. M., Wienk, M. M., … Janssen, R. A. J. (2022). Multidimensional Perovskites for High Detectivity Photodiodes. Advanced Materials, 34(40). https://doi.org/10.1002/adma.202205261

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