Issue 29, 2019, Issue in Progress

Centimeter-scale 2D perovskite (PEA)2PbBr4 single crystal plates grown by a seeded solution method for photodetectors

Abstract

Large-sized single-crystal two-dimensional (2D) perovskites are highly desirable owing to their fundamental properties and intriguing ability to boost devices. Herein, 2-phenylethylammonium lead bromide [(PEA)2PbBr4] single crystals, which are a violet-light-emitting 2D perovskite material, with typical lateral sizes of about one centimeter were successfully grown using a seeded solution method. The single-crystal plates showed a well-defined shape (rectangle or hexagon), a natural thickness (300–500 μm) similar to that of conventional silicon and InP wafers, a large aspect ratio of ∼20, and a smooth surface (root mean square, ∼0.7 nm). We integrated these single crystal plates into an ultraviolet photodetector, achieving a low dark current of ∼10−13 A and an efficient photoresponse (on/off ratio, ∼103). This experiment could easily be extended to grow freestanding 2D perovskite single crystals on a wafer scale for practical integrated optoelectronics.

Graphical abstract: Centimeter-scale 2D perovskite (PEA)2PbBr4 single crystal plates grown by a seeded solution method for photodetectors

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
25 Feb 2019
Accepted
13 May 2019
First published
29 May 2019
This article is Open Access
Creative Commons BY-NC license

RSC Adv., 2019,9, 16779-16783

Centimeter-scale 2D perovskite (PEA)2PbBr4 single crystal plates grown by a seeded solution method for photodetectors

C. Ge, W. Zhai, C. Tian, S. Zhao, T. Guo, S. Sun, W. Chen and G. Ran, RSC Adv., 2019, 9, 16779 DOI: 10.1039/C9RA01415B

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