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New Lead-free Organic-Inorganic Hybrid Semiconductor Single Crystals for a UV-Vis-NIR Broadband Photodetector.

Fengcai LiuXia CaiKai LiuSaqib RafiqueFatemeh BehrouznejadKejun BuXujie LüJiao WangShuaiqin WuXudong WangYiyi PanXiaoguo LiYichen CaiJunqiang ZhuZhijun QiuAnran YuHong ShenJianlu WangYiqiang Zhan
Published in: ACS applied materials & interfaces (2022)
Organic-inorganic hybrid semiconducting (OIHS) materials, which can detect broader spectral regions, are highly desired in several applications including biomedical imaging, night vision, and optical communications. Although lead (Pb)-halide perovskites have reached a mature research stage, high toxicity of Pb hinders their large-scale viability. Tin (Sn)-based perovskites are the most common OIHS broadband light absorbers that replace toxic Pb; however, they are extremely unstable due to the notorious Sn 2+ oxidation. Herein, a novel, non-toxic, and solution-processed millimeter-sized OIHS single crystal [Ga(C 3 H 7 NO) 6 ](I 3 ) 3 has been grown at room temperature. Both the absorption measurement and density functional theory calculations have confirmed a narrow indirect band gap of 1.32 eV. The corresponding photodetector based on this single crystal demonstrated excellent performance including an ultraviolet-visible-near infrared (UV-vis-NIR) response between 325 and 1064 nm, fast response time ( t rise / t decay = 3.8 ms/5.4 ms), and profound air storage stability (41 h), thus outperforming most common photodetectors based on Sn-based perovskites. This work not only provides a profound understanding of this novel organic-inorganic single-crystal material but also demonstrates its great potential to realize the high-performance UV-vis-NIR broadband photodetectors.
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