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Ionic Field Screening in MAPbBr(3) Crystals Revealed from Remnant Sensitivity in X-ray Detection

[Image: see text] Research on metal halide perovskites as absorbers for X-ray detection is an attractive subject due to the optimal optoelectronic properties of these materials for high-sensitivity applications. However, the contact degradation and the long-term instability of the current limit the...

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Autores principales: Alvarez, Agustin O., Lédée, Ferdinand, García-Batlle, Marisé, López-Varo, Pilar, Gros-Daillon, Eric, Guillén, Javier Mayén, Verilhac, Jean-Marie, Lemercier, Thibault, Zaccaro, Julien, Marsal, Lluis F., Garcia-Belmonte, Germà, Almora, Osbel
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: American Chemical Society 2023
Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10375880/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37520316
http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acsphyschemau.3c00002
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author Alvarez, Agustin O.
Lédée, Ferdinand
García-Batlle, Marisé
López-Varo, Pilar
Gros-Daillon, Eric
Guillén, Javier Mayén
Verilhac, Jean-Marie
Lemercier, Thibault
Zaccaro, Julien
Marsal, Lluis F.
Garcia-Belmonte, Germà
Almora, Osbel
author_facet Alvarez, Agustin O.
Lédée, Ferdinand
García-Batlle, Marisé
López-Varo, Pilar
Gros-Daillon, Eric
Guillén, Javier Mayén
Verilhac, Jean-Marie
Lemercier, Thibault
Zaccaro, Julien
Marsal, Lluis F.
Garcia-Belmonte, Germà
Almora, Osbel
author_sort Alvarez, Agustin O.
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description [Image: see text] Research on metal halide perovskites as absorbers for X-ray detection is an attractive subject due to the optimal optoelectronic properties of these materials for high-sensitivity applications. However, the contact degradation and the long-term instability of the current limit the performance of the devices, in close causality with the dual electronic-ionic conductivity of these perovskites. Herein, millimeter-thick methylammonium-lead bromide (MAPbBr(3)) single and polycrystalline samples are approached by characterizing their long-term dark current and photocurrent under X-ray incidence. It is shown how both the dark current and the sensitivity of the detectors follow similar trends at short-circuit (V = 0 V) after biasing. By performing drift-diffusion numerical simulations, it is revealed how large ionic-related built-in fields not only produce relaxations to equilibrium lasting up to tens of hours but also continue to affect the charge kinetics under homogeneous low photogeneration rates. Furthermore, a method is suggested for estimating the ionic mobility and concentration by analyzing the initial current at short-circuit and the characteristic diffusion times.
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spelling pubmed-103758802023-07-29 Ionic Field Screening in MAPbBr(3) Crystals Revealed from Remnant Sensitivity in X-ray Detection Alvarez, Agustin O. Lédée, Ferdinand García-Batlle, Marisé López-Varo, Pilar Gros-Daillon, Eric Guillén, Javier Mayén Verilhac, Jean-Marie Lemercier, Thibault Zaccaro, Julien Marsal, Lluis F. Garcia-Belmonte, Germà Almora, Osbel ACS Phys Chem Au [Image: see text] Research on metal halide perovskites as absorbers for X-ray detection is an attractive subject due to the optimal optoelectronic properties of these materials for high-sensitivity applications. However, the contact degradation and the long-term instability of the current limit the performance of the devices, in close causality with the dual electronic-ionic conductivity of these perovskites. Herein, millimeter-thick methylammonium-lead bromide (MAPbBr(3)) single and polycrystalline samples are approached by characterizing their long-term dark current and photocurrent under X-ray incidence. It is shown how both the dark current and the sensitivity of the detectors follow similar trends at short-circuit (V = 0 V) after biasing. By performing drift-diffusion numerical simulations, it is revealed how large ionic-related built-in fields not only produce relaxations to equilibrium lasting up to tens of hours but also continue to affect the charge kinetics under homogeneous low photogeneration rates. Furthermore, a method is suggested for estimating the ionic mobility and concentration by analyzing the initial current at short-circuit and the characteristic diffusion times. American Chemical Society 2023-05-03 /pmc/articles/PMC10375880/ /pubmed/37520316 http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acsphyschemau.3c00002 Text en © 2023 The Authors. Published by American Chemical Society https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/Permits non-commercial access and re-use, provided that author attribution and integrity are maintained; but does not permit creation of adaptations or other derivative works (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
spellingShingle Alvarez, Agustin O.
Lédée, Ferdinand
García-Batlle, Marisé
López-Varo, Pilar
Gros-Daillon, Eric
Guillén, Javier Mayén
Verilhac, Jean-Marie
Lemercier, Thibault
Zaccaro, Julien
Marsal, Lluis F.
Garcia-Belmonte, Germà
Almora, Osbel
Ionic Field Screening in MAPbBr(3) Crystals Revealed from Remnant Sensitivity in X-ray Detection
title Ionic Field Screening in MAPbBr(3) Crystals Revealed from Remnant Sensitivity in X-ray Detection
title_full Ionic Field Screening in MAPbBr(3) Crystals Revealed from Remnant Sensitivity in X-ray Detection
title_fullStr Ionic Field Screening in MAPbBr(3) Crystals Revealed from Remnant Sensitivity in X-ray Detection
title_full_unstemmed Ionic Field Screening in MAPbBr(3) Crystals Revealed from Remnant Sensitivity in X-ray Detection
title_short Ionic Field Screening in MAPbBr(3) Crystals Revealed from Remnant Sensitivity in X-ray Detection
title_sort ionic field screening in mapbbr(3) crystals revealed from remnant sensitivity in x-ray detection
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10375880/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37520316
http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acsphyschemau.3c00002
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