Self-Driven Perovskite/Organic Quasi-Tandem Photodetectors Operating in Both Narrowband and Broadband Regimes.
Huaxiao TengYu ZhangZiqi ZhuDandan SongBo QiaoZhiqin LiangZheng XuSu-Ling ZhaoPublished in: ACS applied materials & interfaces (2024)
Dual-band photodetectors (PDs) have attracted extensive research attention due to their great potential for diverse and refreshing application scenarios in full-color imaging, optical communication, and imaging detection. Here, a self-driven dual-band PD without filters and other auxiliary equipment to achieve a narrowband response in Mode 1 and a broadband response in Mode 2 was designed based on carrier-selective transmission narrowing (CSTN). The polymer material poly[bis(4-phenyl)(2,4,6-trimethylphenyl)amine] (PTAA), which has the appropriate energy level, was selected to be the carrier-selective transmission layer. In Mode 1, the dual-band PD exhibits a near-infrared (NIR) narrowband response in 750-900 nm, which indicates a responsivity of 360 mA/W, a full-width at half-maximum (fwhm) of 81 nm, and a specific detectivity ( D *) of 7.49 × 10 10 Jones at 810 nm. Simultaneously, in Mode 2, the dual-band PD exhibits a UV-visible-NIR broadband responsivity of 180 mA/W and a specific detectivity ( D *) of 3.8 × 10 10 Jones at 520 nm. Our study provides a reliable idea for the commercial applications of dual-function photodetectors.