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Low-Temperature Vapor-Phase Anion-Exchange Strategy for Wide-Bandgap Double-Perovskite Cs 2 AgBiCl 6 Films toward Weak Ultraviolet Light Imaging.

Shaowei JiangRongqing HuangWanjun LiXinyue HuangHaigang ShengFei WuYibo LvYong FuChuanxi ZhaoWenjie Mai
Published in: ACS applied materials & interfaces (2022)
Low-temperature synthesis of high-quality, high-stability, wide-bandgap perovskite films by solution methods is still challenging. Herein, large-scale wide-bandgap Cs 2 AgBiCl 6 (CABC) double perovskite films are synthesized by a vapor-phase anion-exchange strategy. By dedicatedly designing an ultrathin TiO 2 modification layer between the substrate and double perovskites, high-quality heterojunctions with matched energy band alignment are formed, contributing to a remarkably enhanced ON/OFF ratio of 2.4 × 10 4 (86 times) and a responsivity of 16 mA W -1 (12 times). Additionally, the ultraviolet photodetectors (UV PDs) exhibit an excellent UV detection limit of 1.18 μW cm -2 (20 nW), a broad linear dynamic range of 146 dB, and a high specific detectivity of 2.06 × 10 11 Jones, as well as long-term stability. Finally, we further demonstrate a weak UV imaging system using CABC UV PDs as imaging sensors. The system is capable of imaging weak UV signals as low as 2.94 μW cm -2 (50 nW). Our results provide a feasible approach for low-temperature fabrication of wide-bandgap perovskite UV PDs and explore the promising application for weak UV detection and imaging.
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