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Surface Engineering of Perovskite Single Crystals by Atomic Layer Deposited Tin Oxide for Optical Communication.

Yalin ChaiJizhong JiangLong WuZaicheng SunShanshan FangLiang ShenKai Yao
Published in: The journal of physical chemistry letters (2024)
Perovskite single crystals with excellent physical properties have broad prospects in the field of optoelectronics. However, the presence of dangling bonds, surface dislocations, and chemical impurities results in high surface defect density and sensitivity to humidity. Unfortunately, there are relatively few surface engineering strategies for single perovskite single crystals. We present a strategy utilizing atomic layer deposited SnO x to passivate surface defects in perovskite single crystals. The photodetector prepared based on the modified FAPbBr 3 single crystals exhibits a low dark current of 1.89 × 10 -9 A at a 5 V bias, close to 4 times lower with respect to the pristine device, a high detectivity of 2.3 × 10 10 jones, and a fast response time of 27 μs. Moreover, the photodetectors feature long-term operational stability because the presence of a dense SnO x capping layer hinders the ingress of moisture and diffusion of ions. We further demonstrate the promise of our perovskite single crystal detectors for real-time subaqueous optical communication.
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