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High-Performance Near-Infrared Photodetectors Based on the Synergy Effect of Short Wavelength Light Filter and Long Wavelength Response of a Perovskite/Polymer Hybrid Structure

Journal

ACS APPLIED MATERIALS & INTERFACES
Volume 13, Issue 51, Pages 61818-61826

Publisher

AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acsami.1c20742

Keywords

near-infrared; photodetectors; perovskite/polymer; interface layer; narrowband; blocking layer

Funding

  1. National Key Research and Development Program of China [2016YFB0401302, 2017YFB0404501]
  2. National Natural Science Foundation of China [61775013, 62075006]
  3. Natural Science Foundation of Beijing [2192045]
  4. Shenzhen China Star Optoelectronics Technology Co., Ltd.

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A new strategy was reported to prepare a short wavelength light filter based NIR-PDs by introducing an interface layer, achieving the effective filtering out of short wavelength light component in the signal spectrum. The device showed high external quantum efficiency, detectivity, responsivity, and quick response time, demonstrating significant advantages over other reported NIR photodetectors.
Near-infrared photodetectors (NIR-PDs) are widely used in communications, biomedical imaging, and national defense. Here we report a new strategy to prepare a short wavelength light filter based NIR-PDs by introducing an interface layer between the perovskite layer and the polymer layer to achieve the selective passage of carriers. Through the synergistic effect of the perovskite and the interface layer, the short wavelength light component in the signal spectrum is effectively filtered out. The organic polymer layer with a bulk heterojunction structure is applied to realize the absorption and conversion of near-infrared light. The prepared device achieves a maximum external quantum efficiency of 83.7% without bias, a high specific detectivity of 1.52 x 10(13) Jones, an NIR responsivity of 0.577A/W, and a short response time of 1.73/0.97 mu s within the detection range from 770 to 900 nm. All these properties show great advantages compared with other perovskite/polymer hybrid NIR photodetectors that have been reported. This innovative strategy provides a new way to prepare high-performance near-infrared photodetectors.

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