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Ultrasensitive and Robust CsPbBr 3 Single-Crystal X-ray Detectors Based on Interface Engineering.

Zhilong ChenHu WangFenghua LiWenqing ZhangYuchuan ShaoShuang Yang
Published in: ACS applied materials & interfaces (2023)
Halide lead perovskites have shown great development in recent years for ionizing radiation detection. However, the bias-induced interfacial electrochemical reaction between the perovskite and electrode severely deteriorates detector performance. We report that BCP strongly interacts with Al and constructs a stable Al-BCP chelating interface, resulting in the suppression of a detrimental electrochemical reaction. The fabricated Au/Al/BCP/C 60 /CsPbBr 3 /Au detector shows a low dark current of 3 nA with a stable baseline at an extremely high bias of 100 V (∼100 V mm -1 ). The superior high-bias stability enables a high sensitivity of 7.3 × 10 4 μC Gy air -1 cm -2 at 100 V. Meanwhile, a low detection limit of 15 nGy air s -1 at 40 V is achieved due to the reduced noise. The outstanding performance of our device exceeds that of most advanced detectors based on CsPbBr 3 single crystals. Besides, X-ray imaging with 1 mm spatial resolution is well demonstrated at a low dose rate of 200 nGy air s -1 . The interfacial chelating strategy overcomes the technical limitation of bias-induced instability of perovskite radiation detectors and can be anticipated to operate under an extremely high electrical field.
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