Enhanced X-ray Sensitivity of MAPbBr3 Detector by Tailoring the Interface-States Density
Author(s) -
Leqi Li,
Xin Liu,
Hongjian Zhang,
Binbin Zhang,
Wanqi Jie,
P.J. Sellin,
Chuanhao Hu,
Guoqiang Zeng,
Yadong Xu
Publication year - 2019
Publication title -
acs applied materials and interfaces
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 2.535
H-Index - 228
eISSN - 1944-8252
pISSN - 1944-8244
DOI - 10.1021/acsami.8b18598
Subject(s) - materials science , interface (matter) , sensitivity (control systems) , detector , optoelectronics , nanotechnology , optics , wetting , composite material , electronic engineering , physics , sessile drop technique , engineering
An important factor for the high performance of light-harvesting devices is the presence of surface trappings. Therefore, understanding and controlling the carrier recombination of the organic-inorganic hybrid perovskite surface is critical for the device design and optimization. Here, we report the use of aluminum zinc oxide (AZO) as the anode to construct a p-n junction structure MAPbBr 3 nuclear radiation detector. The AZO/MAPbBr 3 /Au detector can tolerate an electrical field of 500 V·cm -1 and exhibit a very low leakage current of ∼9 nA, which is 1 order of magnitude lower than that of the standard ohmic contact device. The interface state density of AZO/MAPbBr 3 contact was reduced from 2.17 × 10 10 o 8.7 × 10 8 cm -2 by annealing at 100 °C under an Ar atmosphere. Consequently, a photocurrent to dark current ratio of 190 was realized when exposed to a green light-emitting diode with a wavelength of 520 nm (∼200 mW·cm -2 ). Simultaneously, a high X-ray sensitivity of ∼529 μC·Gy air -1 cm -2 was achieved under 80 kVp X-ray at an electric field of 50 V·cm -1 . These results demonstrate the use of surface engineering to further optimize the performance of MAPbBr 3 detectors, which have many potential applications in medical and security detection with low radiation dose brought to the human body.
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