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2D Ruddlesden-Popper Polycrystalline PerovskitePyro-Phototronic Photodetectors.

Jiaxin WanHua YuanZhixing XiaoJia SunYongyi PengDou ZhangXi YuanJidong ZhangZhuan LiGuozhang DaiJunliang Yang
Published in: Small (Weinheim an der Bergstrasse, Germany) (2023)
Two-dimensional (2D) Ruddlesden-Popper (RP) layered halide perovskite has attracted wide attentions due to its unique structure and excellent optoelectronic properties. With inserting organic cations, inorganic octahedrons are forced to extend in a certain direction, resulting in an asymmetric 2D perovskite crystal structure and causing spontaneous polarization. The pyroelectric effect resulted from spontaneous polarization exhibits a broad prospect in the application of optoelectronic devices. Herein, 2D RP polycrystalline perovskite (BA) 2 (MA) 3 Pb 4 I 13 film with excellent crystal orientation is fabricated by hot-casting deposition, and a class of 2D hybrid perovskite photodetectors (PDs) with pyro-phototronic effect is proposed, achieving temperature and light detection with greatly improved performance by coupling multiple energies. Because of the pyro-phototronic effect, the current is ≈35 times to that of the photovoltaic effect current under 0 V bias. The responsivity and detectivity are 12.7 mA W -1 and 1.73 × 10 11 Jones, and the on/off ratio can reach 3.97 × 10 3 . Furthermore, the influences of bias voltage, light power density, and frequency on the pyro-phototronic effect of 2D RP polycrystalline perovskite PDs are explored. The coupling of spontaneous polarization and light facilitates photo-induced carrier dissociation and tunes the carrier transport process, making 2D RP perovskites a competitive candidate for next-generation photonic devices.
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