| Literature DB >> 32930461 |
Xin Song1, Qingyue Cui1,2,3, Yucheng Liu1, Zhuo Xu1, Hagai Cohen4, Chuang Ma1, Yuanyuan Fan1, Yunxia Zhang1, Haochen Ye1, Zhanhui Peng1, Ruipeng Li5, Yonghua Chen6, Jianpu Wang6, Huaming Sun1, Zhou Yang1, Zhike Liu1, Zupei Yang1, Wei Huang7, Gary Hodes8, Shengzhong Frank Liu1,2, Kui Zhao1.
Abstract
Metal-free halide perovskites, as a specific category of the perovskite family, have recently emerged as novel semiconductors for organic ferroelectrics and promise the wide chemical diversity of the ABX3 perovskite structure with mechanical flexibility, light weight, and eco-friendly processing. However, after the initial discovery 17 years ago, there has been no experimental information about their charge transport properties and only one brief mention of their optoelectronic properties. Here, growth of large single crystals of metal-free halide perovskite DABCO-NH4 Br3 (DABCO = N-N'-diazabicyclo[2.2.2]octonium) is reported together with characterization of their instrinsic optical and electronic properties and demonstration, of metal-free halide perovskite optoelectronics. The results reveal that the crystals have an unusually large semigap of ≈16 eV and a specific band nature with the valence band maximum and the conduction band minimum mainly dominated by the halide and DABCO2+ , respectively. The unusually large semigap rationalizes extremely long lifetimes approaching the millisecond regime, leading to very high charge diffusion lengths (tens of μm). The crystals also exhibit high X-ray attenuation as well as being lightweight. All these properties translate to high-performance X-ray imaging with sensitivity up to 173 μC Gyair -1 cm-2 . This makes metal-free perovskites novel candidates for the next generation of optoelectronics.Entities:
Keywords: X-ray detectors; long carrier-diffusion length; metal-free perovskites
Year: 2020 PMID: 32930461 DOI: 10.1002/adma.202003353
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Adv Mater ISSN: 0935-9648 Impact factor: 30.849