Highly efficient photoelectric effect in halide perovskites for regenerative electron sources

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Electron sources are a critical component in a wide range of applications such as electron-beam accelerator facilities, photomultipliers, and image intensifiers for night vision. We report efficient, regenerative and low-cost electron sources based on solution-processed halide perovskites thin films when they are excited with light with energy equal to or above their bandgap. We measure a quantum efficiency up to 2.2% and a lifetime of more than 25 h. Importantly, even after degradation, the electron emission can be completely regenerated to its maximum efficiency by deposition of a monolayer of Cs. The electron emission from halide perovskites can be tuned over the visible and ultraviolet spectrum, and operates at vacuum levels with pressures at least two-orders higher than in state-of-the-art semiconductor electron sources.

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Liu, F., Sidhik, S., Hoffbauer, M. A., Lewis, S., Neukirch, A. J., Pavlenko, V., … Mohite, A. D. (2021). Highly efficient photoelectric effect in halide perovskites for regenerative electron sources. Nature Communications, 12(1). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-021-20954-6

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