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Synergistic Effect of Ionic Liquid and Embedded QDs on 2D Ferroelectric Perovskite Films with Narrow Phase Distribution for Self-Powered and Broad-Band Photodetectors.

Linjuan GuoXiaoran YangYu LiangZihao WuXingyuan SanZhen Guang WangLeipeng LiZhenyang LiuJianhui ChenShufang WangXuning ZhangCaofeng PanZheng Yang
Published in: Nano letters (2024)
2D layered metal halide perovskites (MHPs) are a potential material for fabricating self-powered photodetectors (PDs). Nevertheless, 2D MHPs produced via solution techniques frequently exhibit multiple quantum wells, leading to notable degradation in the device performance. Besides, the wide band gap in 2D perovskites limits their potential for broad-band photodetection. Integrating narrow-band gap materials with perovskite matrices is a viable strategy for broad-band PDs. In this study, the use of methylamine acetate (MAAc) as an additive in 2D perovskite precursors can effectively control the width of the quantum wells (QWs). The amount of MAAc greatly affects the phase purity. Subsequently, PbSe QDs were embedded into the 2D perovskite matrix with a broadened absorption spectrum and no negative effects on ferroelectric properties. PM6:Y6 was combined with the hybrid ferroelectric perovskite films to create a self-powered and broad-band PD with enhanced performance due to a ferro-pyro-phototronic effect, reaching a peak responsivity of 2.4 A W -1 at 940 nm.
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