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Metal oxide nanoparticle-modified ITO electrode for high-performance solution-processed perovskite photodetectors

Low dark current density plays a key role in determining the overall performance of perovskite photodetectors (PPDs). To achieve this goal, a hole transport layer (HTL) on the ITO side and a hole blocking layer (HBL) on the metal electrode side are commonly introduced in PPDs. Unlike traditional app...

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Autores principales: Yan, Chao, Wang, Yue, Zhu, Lijie, Jiang, Jingzan, Hu, Yufeng, Cui, Qiuhong, Lou, Zhidong, Hou, Yanbing, Teng, Feng
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Publicado: The Royal Society of Chemistry 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8981377/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35425538
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d1ra08764a
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author Yan, Chao
Wang, Yue
Zhu, Lijie
Jiang, Jingzan
Hu, Yufeng
Cui, Qiuhong
Lou, Zhidong
Hou, Yanbing
Teng, Feng
author_facet Yan, Chao
Wang, Yue
Zhu, Lijie
Jiang, Jingzan
Hu, Yufeng
Cui, Qiuhong
Lou, Zhidong
Hou, Yanbing
Teng, Feng
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description Low dark current density plays a key role in determining the overall performance of perovskite photodetectors (PPDs). To achieve this goal, a hole transport layer (HTL) on the ITO side and a hole blocking layer (HBL) on the metal electrode side are commonly introduced in PPDs. Unlike traditional approaches, we realized a high-performance solution-processed broadband PPD using metal oxide (MO) nanoparticles (NPs) as the HBL on the ITO electrode and PC(61)BM as another HBL on the metal electrode side to reduce the device dark current. The PPDs based on TiO(2) and SnO(2) NP-modified layers show similar device performances at −0.5 V: a greater than 10(5) on/off ratio; over 100 dB linear dynamic range (LDR) under different visible light illumination; around 0.2 A W(−1) responsivity (R); greater than 10(12) jones detectivity (D*); and ∼20 μs rise time of the device. The MO NP interfacial layer can significantly suppress charge injection in the dark, while the accumulated photogenerated charges at the interface between the MO layer and the perovskite layer introduce band bending, leading to dramatically increased current under illumination. Therefore, the dark current density of the devices is significantly reduced and the optical gain is drastically enhanced. However, after UV illumination, the dark current of the TiO(2) device dramatically increases while the dark current of the SnO(2) device can stay the same as before since the UV illumination-induced conductivity and barrier height changes in the TiO(2) layer cannot recover after removing the UV irradiation. These results indicate that the TiO(2) NP layer is suitable for making a vis-NIR photodetector, while the SnO(2) NP layer is a good candidate for UV-vis-NIR photodetectors. The facile solution-processed high-performance perovskite photodetector using MO NP-modified ITO is highly compatible with low cost, flexible, and large-area electronics.
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spelling pubmed-89813772022-04-13 Metal oxide nanoparticle-modified ITO electrode for high-performance solution-processed perovskite photodetectors Yan, Chao Wang, Yue Zhu, Lijie Jiang, Jingzan Hu, Yufeng Cui, Qiuhong Lou, Zhidong Hou, Yanbing Teng, Feng RSC Adv Chemistry Low dark current density plays a key role in determining the overall performance of perovskite photodetectors (PPDs). To achieve this goal, a hole transport layer (HTL) on the ITO side and a hole blocking layer (HBL) on the metal electrode side are commonly introduced in PPDs. Unlike traditional approaches, we realized a high-performance solution-processed broadband PPD using metal oxide (MO) nanoparticles (NPs) as the HBL on the ITO electrode and PC(61)BM as another HBL on the metal electrode side to reduce the device dark current. The PPDs based on TiO(2) and SnO(2) NP-modified layers show similar device performances at −0.5 V: a greater than 10(5) on/off ratio; over 100 dB linear dynamic range (LDR) under different visible light illumination; around 0.2 A W(−1) responsivity (R); greater than 10(12) jones detectivity (D*); and ∼20 μs rise time of the device. The MO NP interfacial layer can significantly suppress charge injection in the dark, while the accumulated photogenerated charges at the interface between the MO layer and the perovskite layer introduce band bending, leading to dramatically increased current under illumination. Therefore, the dark current density of the devices is significantly reduced and the optical gain is drastically enhanced. However, after UV illumination, the dark current of the TiO(2) device dramatically increases while the dark current of the SnO(2) device can stay the same as before since the UV illumination-induced conductivity and barrier height changes in the TiO(2) layer cannot recover after removing the UV irradiation. These results indicate that the TiO(2) NP layer is suitable for making a vis-NIR photodetector, while the SnO(2) NP layer is a good candidate for UV-vis-NIR photodetectors. The facile solution-processed high-performance perovskite photodetector using MO NP-modified ITO is highly compatible with low cost, flexible, and large-area electronics. The Royal Society of Chemistry 2022-02-16 /pmc/articles/PMC8981377/ /pubmed/35425538 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d1ra08764a Text en This journal is © The Royal Society of Chemistry https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/
spellingShingle Chemistry
Yan, Chao
Wang, Yue
Zhu, Lijie
Jiang, Jingzan
Hu, Yufeng
Cui, Qiuhong
Lou, Zhidong
Hou, Yanbing
Teng, Feng
Metal oxide nanoparticle-modified ITO electrode for high-performance solution-processed perovskite photodetectors
title Metal oxide nanoparticle-modified ITO electrode for high-performance solution-processed perovskite photodetectors
title_full Metal oxide nanoparticle-modified ITO electrode for high-performance solution-processed perovskite photodetectors
title_fullStr Metal oxide nanoparticle-modified ITO electrode for high-performance solution-processed perovskite photodetectors
title_full_unstemmed Metal oxide nanoparticle-modified ITO electrode for high-performance solution-processed perovskite photodetectors
title_short Metal oxide nanoparticle-modified ITO electrode for high-performance solution-processed perovskite photodetectors
title_sort metal oxide nanoparticle-modified ito electrode for high-performance solution-processed perovskite photodetectors
topic Chemistry
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8981377/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35425538
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d1ra08764a
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