| Literature DB >> 32941049 |
Hao Jing1, Ruwen Peng1, Ren-Min Ma2, Jie He1, Yi Zhou1, Zhenqian Yang2, Cheng-Yao Li1, Yu Liu1, Xiaojiao Guo3, Yingying Zhu1, Di Wang4, Jing Su5, Cheng Sun6, Wenzhong Bao3, Mu Wang1.
Abstract
Flexible optoelectronic devices attract considerable attention due to their prominent role in creating novel wearable apparatus for bionics, robotics, health care, and so forth. Although bulk single-crystalline perovskite-based materials are well-recognized for the high photoelectric conversion efficiency than the polycrystalline ones, their stiff and brittle nature unfortunately prohibits their application for flexible devices. Here, we introduce ultrathin single-crystalline perovskite film as the active layer and demonstrate a high-performance flexible photodetector with prevailing bending reliability. With a much-reduced thickness of 20 nm, the photodetector made of this ultrathin film can achieve a significantly increased responsivity as 5600A/W, 2 orders of magnitude higher than that of recently reported flexible perovskite photodetectors. The demonstrated 0.2 MHz 3 dB bandwidth further paves the way for high-speed photodetection. Notably, all its optoelectronic characteristics resume after being bent over thousands of times. These results manifest the great potential of single-crystalline perovskite ultrathin films for developing wearable and flexible optoelectronic devices.Entities:
Keywords: Flexible photodetector; hybrid organic−inorganic perovskite; single-crystalline perovskite; ultrathin film
Year: 2020 PMID: 32941049 DOI: 10.1021/acs.nanolett.0c02468
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nano Lett ISSN: 1530-6984 Impact factor: 11.189