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Low-Temperature Solution-Processed Cu 2 AgBiI 6 Films for High Performance Photovoltaics and Photodetectors.

Feijuan ZhangZhaosheng HuBoyao ZhangZhenhua LinJincheng ZhangJingjing ChangYue Hao
Published in: ACS applied materials & interfaces (2022)
Recently, Cu 2 AgBiI 6 semiconductor has been investigated due to the high absorption coefficient, direct bandgap, and low exciton binding energy, which are promising for eco-friendly photoelectric devices. Herein, pyridine is introduced as solvent additive to completely dissolve the solutes and form clear Cu 2 AgBiI 6 precursor solution, which results in high-quality films and may provide a general approach for high-quality film growth of other bismuth-based metal halide semiconductors. In addition, the electronic structure of Cu 2 AgBiI 6 has been demonstrated for the first time and shows an intrinsically weak n-type semiconductor. Furthermore, phenethylammonium iodide for surface passivation significantly improves the film quality, slightly n-dopes the material, and shifts up the band level. Finally, the photovoltaics and photodetector performance for n-i-p planar heterojunction devices have been investigated. The efficiency is up to 1%, highest for Cu 2 AgBiI 6 solar cells and comparable with other lead-free bismuth based metal halide solar cells. Moreover, photodetectors with fast speed of rising and decaying time, especially the excellent specific photodetectivity of ∼10 12 Jones within the wavelength of ∼350-600 nm, are achieved, which paves an alternative and promising strategy for the design of future commercial photodetectors that are self-powered, stable, nontoxic, etc.
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