| Literature DB >> 32383310 |
Lin Li1,2, Hongyu Chen3, Zhimin Fang2, Xianyi Meng2, Chuantian Zuo4, Menglan Lv5, Yongzhi Tian6, Ying Fang2, Zuo Xiao2, Chongxin Shan6, Zhengguo Xiao7, Zhiwen Jin8, Guozhen Shen9, Liang Shen10, Liming Ding2.
Abstract
An electrically modulated single-/dual-color imaging photodetector with fast response speed is developed based on a small molecule (COi 8DFIC)/perovskite (CH3 NH3 PbBr3 ) hybrid film. Owing to the type-I heterojunction, the device can facilely transform dual-color images to single-color images by applying a small bias voltage. The photodetector exhibits two distinct cut-off wavelengths at ≈544 nm (visible region) and ≈920 nm (near-infrared region), respectively, without any power supply. Its two peak responsivities are 0.16 A W-1 at ≈525 nm and 0.041 A W-1 at ≈860 nm with a fast response speed (≈102 ns). Under 0.6 V bias, the photodetector can operate in a single-color mode with a peak responsivity of 0.09 A W-1 at ≈475 nm, showing a fast response speed (≈102 ns). A physical model based on band energy theory is developed to illustrate the origin of the tunable single-/dual-color photodetection. This work will stimulate new approaches for developing solution-processed multifunctional photodetectors for imaging photodetection in complex circumstances.Keywords: dual-color imaging; organic/perovskite photodetectors; response speed
Year: 2020 PMID: 32383310 DOI: 10.1002/adma.201907257
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Adv Mater ISSN: 0935-9648 Impact factor: 30.849