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Surface Engineering of Methylammonium Lead Bromide Perovskite Crystals for Enhanced X-ray Detection.

Abraha Tadese GideyYuki HarutaArtur P HermanMiłosz GrodzickiAnna M MelnychenkoDominika MajchrzakSomnath MahatoErnest RogowiczMarcin SyperekRobert KudrawiecMakhsud I SaidaminovAhmed L Abdelhady
Published in: The journal of physical chemistry letters (2023)
The surface quality of lead halide perovskite crystals can extremely influence their optoelectronic properties and device performance. Here, we report a surface engineering crystallization technique in which we in situ grow a polycrystalline methylammonium lead tribromide (MAPbBr 3 ) film on top of bulk mm-sized single crystals. Such MAPbBr 3 crystals with a MAPbBr 3 passivating film display intense green emission under UV light. X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy demonstrates that these crystals with emissive surfaces are compositionally different from typical MAPbBr 3 crystals that show no emission under UV light. Time-resolved photoluminescence and electrical measurements indicate that the MAPbBr 3 film/MAPbBr 3 crystals possess less surface defects compared to the bare MAPbBr 3 crystals. Therefore, X-ray detectors fabricated using the surface-engineered MAPbBr 3 crystals provide an almost 5 times improved sensitivity to X-rays and a more stable baseline drift with respect to the typical MAPbBr 3 crystals.
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