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On-Wire Design of Axial Periodic Halide Perovskite Superlattices for High-Performance Photodetection

  • Qihang Lv
  • , Xia Shen
  • , Xuyang Li
  • , You Meng
  • , Kin Man Yu
  • , Pengfei Guo*
  • , Liantuan Xiao*
  • , Johnny C. Ho
  • , Xidong Duan*
  • , Xiangfeng Duan
  • *Corresponding author for this work
  • Taiyuan University of Technology
  • Hunan University
  • City University of Hong Kong
  • University of California at Los Angeles

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Abstract

Precise synthesis of all-inorganic lead halide perovskite nanowire heterostructures and superlattices with designable modulation of chemical compositions is essential for tailoring their optoelectronic properties. Nevertheless, controllable synthesis of perovskite nanostructure heterostructures remains challenging and underexplored to date. Here, we report a rational strategy for wafer-scale synthesis of one-dimensional periodic CsPbCl3/CsPbI3 superlattices. We show that the highly parallel array of halide perovskite nanowires can be prepared roughly as horizontally guided growth on an M-plane sapphire. A periodic patterning of the sapphire substrate enables position-selective ion exchange to obtain highly periodic CsPbCl3/CsPbI3 nanowire superlattices. This patterning is further confirmed by micro-photoluminescence investigations, which show that two separate band-edge emission peaks appear at the interface of a CsPbCl3/CsPbI3 heterojunction. Additionally, compared with the pure CsPbCl3 nanowires, photodetectors fabricated using these periodic heterostructure nanowires exhibit superior photoelectric performance, namely, high ION/IOFF ratio (104), higher responsivity (49 A/W), and higher detectivity (1.51 × 1013 Jones). Moreover, a spatially resolved visible image sensor based on periodic nanowire superlattices is demonstrated with good imaging capability, suggesting promising application prospects in future photoelectronic imaging systems. All these results based on the periodic CsPbCl3/CsPbI3 nanowire superlattices provides an attractive material platform for integrated perovskite devices and circuits.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)18022-18035
Number of pages14
JournalACS Nano
Volume18
Issue number27
DOIs
StatePublished - 9 Jul 2024
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • heterostructure nanowire arrays
  • high-performance photodetection
  • horizontal guided growth
  • on-wire bandgap design
  • perovskite nanowire superlattices

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