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Multi-inch single-crystalline perovskite membrane for high-detectivity flexible photosensors

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  • Yucheng Liu

    (Shaanxi Normal University)

  • Yunxia Zhang

    (Shaanxi Normal University)

  • Zhou Yang

    (Shaanxi Normal University)

  • Haochen Ye

    (Shaanxi Normal University)

  • Jiangshan Feng

    (Shaanxi Normal University)

  • Zhuo Xu

    (Shaanxi Normal University)

  • Xu Zhang

    (Chinese Academy of Sciences)

  • Rahim Munir

    (King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST))

  • Jia Liu

    (Shaanxi Normal University)

  • Ping Zuo

    (Shaanxi Normal University)

  • Qingxian Li

    (Shaanxi Normal University)

  • Mingxin Hu

    (Shaanxi Normal University)

  • Lina Meng

    (Shaanxi Normal University)

  • Kang Wang

    (Shaanxi Normal University)

  • Detlef-M. Smilgies

    (Cornell University)

  • Guangtao Zhao

    (Shaanxi Normal University)

  • Hua Xu

    (Shaanxi Normal University)

  • Zupei Yang

    (Shaanxi Normal University)

  • Aram Amassian

    (King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST))

  • Jiawei Li

    (Shaanxi Normal University)

  • Kui Zhao

    (Shaanxi Normal University)

  • Shengzhong(Frank) Liu

    (Shaanxi Normal University
    Chinese Academy of Sciences)

Abstract

Single crystalline perovskites exhibit high optical absorption, long carrier lifetime, large carrier mobility, low trap-state-density and high defect tolerance. Unfortunately, all single crystalline perovskites attained so far are limited to bulk single crystals and small area wafers. As such, it is impossible to design highly demanded flexible single-crystalline electronics and wearable devices including displays, touch sensing devices, transistors, etc. Herein we report a method of induced peripheral crystallization to prepare large area flexible single-crystalline membrane (SCM) of phenylethylamine lead iodide (C6H5C2H4NH3)2PbI4 with area exceeding 2500 mm2 and thinness as little as 0.6 μm. The ultrathin flexible SCM exhibits ultralow defect density, superior uniformity and long-term stability. Using the superior ultrathin membrane, a series of flexible photosensors were designed and fabricated to exhibit very high external quantum efficiency of 26530%, responsivity of 98.17 A W−1 and detectivity as much as 1.62 × 1015 cm Hz1/2 W−1 (Jones).

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  • Yucheng Liu & Yunxia Zhang & Zhou Yang & Haochen Ye & Jiangshan Feng & Zhuo Xu & Xu Zhang & Rahim Munir & Jia Liu & Ping Zuo & Qingxian Li & Mingxin Hu & Lina Meng & Kang Wang & Detlef-M. Smilgies & G, 2018. "Multi-inch single-crystalline perovskite membrane for high-detectivity flexible photosensors," Nature Communications, Nature, vol. 9(1), pages 1-11, December.
  • Handle: RePEc:nat:natcom:v:9:y:2018:i:1:d:10.1038_s41467-018-07440-2
    DOI: 10.1038/s41467-018-07440-2
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