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Anisotropy in a 2D Perovskite Ferroelectric Drives Self-Powered Polarization-Sensitive Photoresponse for Ultraviolet Solar-Blind Polarized-Light Detection.

Lei LuWen WengYu MaYi LiuShiguo HanXitao LiuHaojie XuWenxiong LinZhihua SunJunhua Luo
Published in: Angewandte Chemie (International ed. in English) (2022)
Polarized-light detection in the deep ultraviolet solar-blind region is indispensable for optoelectronic applications. 2D hybrid perovskite ferroelectrics with inherent anisotropy and bulk photovoltaic effect (BPVE) have become a robust candidate in this portfolio. We here report a wide band-gap 2D perovskite ferroelectric, (isobutylammonium) 2 (methylamium)Pb 2 Cl 7 (1), in which the BPVE behaves as self-driving source for solar-blind ultraviolet polarized-light detection. It exhibits a large dichroism ratio (≈15.7) and superior BPVE-directed photocurrent (≈3.6 μA cm -2 , under 266 nm). These attributes facilitate excellent self-powered polarized-light detection of high on/off contrast (≈10 3 ) and polarization ratio (≈2.5), beyond those of inorganic oxides (e.g., ZnO, 1.47; GaN, 1.38). This study highlights potential of 2D perovskite ferroelectrics for new optoelectronic application.
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