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Light-induced pyroelectric property of self-powered photodetectors based on all-inorganic perovskite quantum dots.

Lufan JinYating ZhangMingxuan CaoYu YuZhiliang ChenYifan LiZhenggeng ZhongXuebing HuaLingchao XuChengyu CaiYongqi HuXian TongJianquan Yao
Published in: Nanotechnology (2021)
All-inorganic cesium lead bromine (CsPbBr3) perovskites quantum dots (QDs) are one of the most photoelectric materials due to their high absorption coefficient, pronounced quantum-size effect, tunable optical property. Here, a self-powered PD based on all-inorganic CsPbBr3perovskites QDs is fabricated and demonstrated. The light-induced pyroelectric effect is utilized to modulate the optoelectronic processes without the external power supply. The working mechanism of the PD is carefully investigated upon 532 nm laser illumination and the minimum recognizable response time of the self-powered PD is 1.5μs, which are faster than those of most previously reported wurtzite nanostructure PDs. Meanwhile, the frequency and temperature independence of the self-powered PD are experimented and summarized. The self-powered PD with high performance is expected to have extensive applications in solar cell, energy harvesting, resistive random access memory.
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