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Achieving High Responsivity and Detectivity in a Quantum-Dot-in-Perovskite Photodetector.

Zhirong LiuZhiguo ZhangXuning ZhangXiongjie LiZhiyong LiuGuanglan LiaoYan ShenMingkui Wang
Published in: Nano letters (2023)
This work reports on quantum dots (QDs) in perovskite photodetectors showing high optoelectronic performance via quantum-dot-assisted charge transmission. The self-powered broad-band photodetector constructed with SnS QDs in FAPb 0.5 Sn 0.5 I 3 perovskite can capture incoming optical signals directly at zero bias. The QDs-in-perovskite photodetector exhibits a high sensitivity in the wavelength range from 300 to 1000 nm. Its responsivity at 850 nm reaches 521.7 mA W -1 , and a high specific detectivity of 2.57 × 10 12 jones can be achieved, which is well beyond the level of previous self-powered broad-band photodetectors. The capability of quantum-dot-in-perovskite photodetectors as data receivers has been further demonstrated in a visible-light communication application.
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