Phase-transition–induced p-n junction in single halide perovskite nanowire

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Semiconductor p-n junctions are fundamental building blocks for modern optical and electronic devices. The p- and n-type regions are typically created by chemical doping process. Here we show that in the new class of halide perovskite semiconductors, the p-n junctions can be readily induced through a localized thermal-driven phase transition. We demonstrate this p-n junction formation in a single-crystalline halide perovskite CsSnI 3 nanowire (NW). This material undergoes a phase transition from a double-chain yellow (Y) phase to an orthorhombic black (B) phase. The formation energies of the cation and anion vacancies in these two phases are significantly different, which leads to n- and p- type electrical characteristics for Y and B phases, respectively. Interface formation between these two phases and directional interface propagation within a single NW are directly observed under cathodoluminescence (CL) microscopy. Current rectification is demonstrated for the p-n junction formed with this localized thermal-driven phase transition.

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Kong, Q., Lee, W., Lai, M., Bischak, C. G., Gao, G., Wong, A. B., … Yang, P. (2018). Phase-transition–induced p-n junction in single halide perovskite nanowire. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 115(36), 8889–8894. https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.1806515115

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