Perovskite films with gradient bandgap for self-powered multiband photodetectors and spectrometers

  • Chuantian Zuo
  • , Lixiu Zhang
  • , Xiyan Pan
  • , He Tian
  • , Keyou Yan
  • , Yuanhang Cheng
  • , Zhiwen Jin
  • , Chenyi Yi
  • , Xiaoliang Zhang
  • , Wu Qiang Wu
  • , Qinye Bao*
  • , Liyuan Han
  • , Liming Ding*
  • *Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

Bandgap-graded materials present varying spectral responses at different positions, making them possible to be used as an alternative to photoactive materials array in multi-spectral responsive devices, thus miniaturizing the apparatus. However, the preparation of bandgap-graded materials usually requires complicated deposition process. Here we report a facile low-temperature solution process to make films with lateral bandgap gradients, which form spontaneously via self-spreading and interdiffusion of solutions. We show lead halide perovskite films with MAPbCl3−MAPbBr3 and MAPbBr3−MAPbI3 gradients, which exhibit light absorption onsets ranging from 410 to 781 nm. The bandgap-graded films were used to make self-powered multiband photodetectors, which show different spectral responses at different positions without applying bias voltage. Furthermore, self-powered spectrometers were made by using the multiband photodetectors. [Figure not available: see fulltext.].

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)10256-10262
Number of pages7
JournalNano Research
Volume16
Issue number7
DOIs
StatePublished - Jul 2023

Keywords

  • bandgap-graded perovskite
  • interdiffusion
  • multiband photodetectors
  • self-powered spectrometers
  • self-spreading

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