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Ultraviolet photodetector based on RbCu 2 I 3 microwire.

Hong-Xiang AnBao-Shi QiaoZhi-Hong ZhangZhen-Dong LianZhipeng WeiXiao-Shuang LiQing-Guang ZengBo WangKar Wei NgShuang Peng Wang
Published in: Nanotechnology (2023)
Copper-based halide perovskites have shown great potential in lighting and photodetection due to their excellent photoelectric properties, good stability and lead-free nature. However, as an important piece of copper-based perovskites, the synthesis and application of RbCu 2 I 3 have never been reported. Here, we demonstrate the synthesis of high-quality RbCu 2 I 3 microwires (MWs) by a fast-cooling hot saturated solution method. The prepared MWs exhibit an orthorhombic structure with a smooth surface. Optical measurements show the RbCu 2 I 3 MWs have a sharp ultraviolet absorption edge with 3.63 eV optical band gap and ultra-large stokes shift (300 nm) in photoluminescence. The subsequent photodetector based on a single RbCu 2 I 3 MW shows excellent ultraviolet detection performance. Under the 340 nm illumination, the device shows a specific detectivity of 5.0 × 10 9 Jones and a responsivity of 380 mA·W -1 . The synthesis method and physical properties of RbCu 2 I 3 could be a guide to the future optoelectronic application of the new material.
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