Issue 33, 2020

A solution-processed ternary copper halide thin films for air-stable and deep-ultraviolet-sensitive photodetector

Abstract

Recently, the newly emerging lead-halide perovskites have received tremendous attention in the photodetection field because of their intrinsic large light absorption and high well-balanced carrier transport characteristics. Unfortunately, the issue of instability and the existence of toxic lead cations have greatly restricted their practical applications and future commercialization. Furthermore, the previous studies on perovskite photodetectors mainly operate in visible and near-infrared light region, and there are practically no relevant reports aimed at the deep-ultraviolet (DUV) region. In this study, an air-stable and DUV-sensitive photoconductive detector was demonstrated with a solution-processed ternary copper halides Cs3Cu2I5 thin films as the light absorber. The proposed photodetector is very sensitive to wavelengths of light below 320 nm and unresponsive to the visible light. Because of the high material integrity and large surface coverage of the Cs3Cu2I5 thin films, the detector presents an outstanding photodetection performance with a photoresponsivity of ∼17.8 A W−1, specific detectivity of 1.12 × 1012 Jones, and fast response speed of 465/897 μs, superior to previously reported DUV photodetectors based on other material systems. Unlike traditional lead-halide perovskites, the lead-free Cs3Cu2I5 shows remarkable stability against heat, UV light, and environmental oxygen/moisture. Thus, the unsealed photodetector demonstrates good operation stability for 11 h of continuous running in open air. Even after 80-day storage in ambient air, its photodetection capability can nearly be maintained. The results suggest that non-toxic Cs3Cu2I5 could be a potential candidate for stable and environment friendly DUV detectors, enabling an assembly of optoelectronic systems in the future.

Graphical abstract: A solution-processed ternary copper halide thin films for air-stable and deep-ultraviolet-sensitive photodetector

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Article information

Article type
Communication
Submitted
09 May 2020
Accepted
02 Aug 2020
First published
03 Aug 2020

Nanoscale, 2020,12, 17213-17221

A solution-processed ternary copper halide thin films for air-stable and deep-ultraviolet-sensitive photodetector

W. Liang, Y. Li, J. Ma, Y. Wang, J. Yan, X. Chen, D. Wu, Y. Tian, X. Li and Z. Shi, Nanoscale, 2020, 12, 17213 DOI: 10.1039/D0NR03630G

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