Large-area transparent flexible guanidinium incorporated MAPbI3 microstructures for high-performance photodetectors with enhanced stability
Author(s) -
Gundam Sandeep Kumar,
Piyush Kanti Sarkar,
Bapi Pradhan,
Mozakkar Hossain,
K. D. M. Rao,
Somobrata Acharya
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
nanoscale horizons
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 2.992
H-Index - 38
eISSN - 2055-6764
pISSN - 2055-6756
DOI - 10.1039/c9nh00774a
Subject(s) - photodetector , microstructure , materials science , optoelectronics , stability (learning theory) , computer science , composite material , machine learning
Unveiling the transparency and flexibility in perovskite-based photodetectors with superior photoresponse and environmental stability remains an open challenge. Here we report on guanidinium incorporated metal halide perovskite (MA 1-x Gua x PbI 3 , x = 0 to 0.65) random percolative microstructure (RPM) fabrication using an ultra-fast spray coating technique. Remarkably, RPMs over a large area of 5 × 5 cm 2 on flexible substrates with a transparency of ∼50% can be achieved with enriched environmental stability. Transparent photodetectors based on MA 1-x Gua x PbI 3 (x = 0.12) RPMs manifest excellent performance with a responsivity of 187 A W -1 , a detectivity of 2.23 × 10 12 Jones and an external quantum efficiency of 44 115%. Additionally, the photodetectors exhibited superior mechanical flexibility under a wide range of bending angles and large number of binding cycles. Integrating features including transparency, high performance, stability, flexibility and scalability within a photodetector is unmatched and holds potential for novel applications in transparent and wearable optoelectronic devices.
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