Single-crystal perovskite detectors: development and perspectives
Abstract
Visible-light and X-ray detectors based on semiconductors as light absorption and charge transport materials are widely used in image sensing, optical communication, biological detection, inspection, etc. Metal halide perovskite materials are promising candidates for visible-light and X-ray detectors due to their long carrier diffusion length, low trap density, strong absorption and tunable bandgap. Compared with the widely investigated polycrystalline thin films, single crystals exhibit better optoelectronic properties, showing potential for higher-performance detector devices. In this review, we will summarize the recent development of visible-light and X-ray detectors based on perovskite single crystals with different morphologies and device structures. The strategies to optimize the material properties and device performance will be discussed in detail. Finally, challenges and perspectives are proposed to promote further improvement in performance and practical application of single-crystal perovskite detectors.
- This article is part of the themed collections: Editor’s choice collection: luminescent metal halides and Journal of Materials Chemistry C Recent Review Articles