PEAI Surface Treatment for Low Ion Migration and High-Performance FAPbBr 3 Single-Crystal X-ray Detectors.
Wei JiangHaibin LiZhenning XingYingying ZhaoDan LiuHaipeng DiChen ZhaoYinke LiuYiying ZhaoPublished in: ACS applied materials & interfaces (2024)
Organometal halide perovskite single crystals (SCs) are the most promising candidates for the next generation of radiation detection materials. However, surface defects severely affect their detection performance and limit further applications. Here, we identified the surface defect types of FAPbBr 3 SCs and employed phenethylammonium iodide (PEAI) solution to treat the crystal surface and to investigate their effects on ion migration, photoelectric performance, and X-ray detection performance. Our experimental results demonstrated that the surface defects, such as the metallic Pb and Br vacancies, can be effectively passivated by both the PEAI and the two-dimensional (2D) PEA 2 PbI 4 layers. The PEAI layer can elongate the carrier lifetime, lower the trap density, and suppress ion migration in FAPbBr 3 SCs. The 2D PEA 2 PbI 4 layer can form a dense and full surface coverage, suppress ion migration, and lower the dark current of the SCs. The X-ray sensitivity of the PEAI-passivated FAPbBr 3 SC detectors is 227.93 μCGy air -1 cm -2 , which is an order of magnitude higher than that of the pristine FAPbBr 3 SC detectors. This work demonstrates that surface treatment plays a critical role in the crystal quality and the X-ray detection performance of SCs.