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High Resolution Mapping of Two-Photon Excited Photocurrent in Perovskite Microplate Photodetector.

Bin YangJunsheng ChenQi ShiZhengjun WangMarina GerhardAlexander DobrovolskyIvan G ScheblykinKhadga Jung KarkiKe-Li HanTõnu Pullerits
Published in: The journal of physical chemistry letters (2018)
We fabricate photodetectors based on solution-processed single CH3NH3PbBr3 microcrystals (MCs) and map the two-photon absorption (TPA) excited photocurrent (PC) with spatial resolution of 1 μm. We find that the charge carrier transport length in the MCs depends on the applied electric field, and increases from 5.7 μm for 0.02 V bias (dominated by carrier diffusion) to 23.2 μm for 2 V bias (dominated by carrier drift). Furthermore, PC shows strong spatial variations. Combining the PC mapping results with time-resolved photoluminescence microscopy, we demonstrate that the spatial distribution of PC mainly originates from the inhomogeneous distribution of trap-states across perovskite MCs. This suggests that there is still large margin for improvement of perovskite single crystal devices by better controlling of the traps.
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