| Literature DB >> 34309079 |
Xin Song1, Qian Li2, Jiang Han2, Chuang Ma1, Zhuo Xu1, Haojin Li1, Peijun Wang1,3, Zhou Yang1, Qingyue Cui1,4, Lili Gao1, Zewei Quan2, Shengzhong Frank Liu1,3, Kui Zhao1.
Abstract
Solution-processed metal-based halide perovskites have taken a dominant position for perovskite optoelectronics including light emission and X-ray detection; however, the toxicity of the included heavy metals severely restricts their applications for wearable, lightweight, and transient optoelectronic devices. Here, the authors describe investigations of large (4 × 6 × 2 mm3 ) 3D metal-free perovskite MDABCO-NH4 I3 (MDBACO = methyl-N'-diazabicyclo[2.2.2]octonium) single crystal and its charge recombination and extraction behavior for light emission and X-ray detection. Unlike conventional 3D metal-based perovskites, this lightweight and biocompatible perovskite large crystal is processed from aqueous solution at room temperature, and can achieve both an extremely long carrier lifetime up to ≈1.03 µs and the formation of self-trapped excited states for luminescence. These features contribute to a photoluminescence quantum yield (PLQY) as high as ≈53% at room temperature and an X-ray sensitivity up to 1997 ± 80 μC Gy cm-2 at 50 V bias (highest among all metal-free detectors). The ability to tune the perovskite band gap by modulating the structure under high pressure is also demonstrated, which opens up applications for the crystal as colored emitters. These attributes make it a molecular alternative to metal-based perovskites for biocompatible and transient optoelectronics.Entities:
Keywords: X-ray detection; carrier diffusion length; luminesce; metal-free perovskite
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Year: 2021 PMID: 34309079 DOI: 10.1002/adma.202102190
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Adv Mater ISSN: 0935-9648 Impact factor: 30.849