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In Situ Encapsulated Moiré Perovskite for Stable Photodetectors with Ultrahigh Polarization Sensitivity.

Shun-Xin LiHong XiaTian-Yu LiuHe ZhuJia-Cheng FengYang AnXu-Lin ZhangHong-Bo Sun
Published in: Advanced materials (Deerfield Beach, Fla.) (2022)
Nanostructures provide a simple, effective, and low-cost route to enhance the light-trapping capability of optoelectronic devices. In recent years, nano-optical structures have been widely used in perovskite optoelectronic devices to greatly enhance the device performance. However, the inherent instability of perovskite materials hinders the practical application of these nanostructured optoelectronic devices. Here, we fabricated in-situ encapsulated moiré lattice perovskite photodetectors by two nanograting-structured soft templates with relative rotation angles. The confinement growth of the two nanograting templates leads to crystal growth with moiré lattice structure, which improves the light-harvesting ability of the perovskite crystal, thereby improving the device performance. The photodetector exhibits responsivity to 1026.5 A W -1 . The Moiré lattice-perovskite-based photodetector maintained 95% of the initial performance after 223 d. After being continuously sprayed with water moist for 180 minutes, the performance was maintained at 95.7% of its initial level. The nanograting structure endows the device with high polarization sensitivity of I max /I min as high as 9.1. This article is protected by copyright. All rights reserved.
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