Superhalide substituted perovskites for high performance photodetection
Varun Sridhar1*, Surojit Chattopadhyay1
1Biomedical science and engineering, Institute of Biophotonics, Beitou, Taiwan
* Presenter:Varun Sridhar, email:varunsimha123@gmail.com
Perovskites are promising materials for photodetection due to their excellent and tunable optoelectronic properties. However, FAPbI3 perovskites suffers from environmental degradation that limits its application. In addition to other ways reported to control the degradation, we have used hexafluorophosphate (PF6) substitution of the iodine. We show from various study, including electron microscopy and synchrotron based X-ray characterization, that at low levels of substitution with PF6 results in better crystallinity and stability of the FAPbI3-x(PF6)x film. To prove the enhancement in crystalline quality and stability, we have fabricated perovskite@graphene photodetector (PD) devices with and without PF6 substitution. The pure perovskite@graphene device showed an unstable, and a weak photoresponse. However, minimally PF6 substitution, combined with graphene, enhanced the photoresponsivity and detectivity to ~ 106 AW-1, and ~1014 Jones, respectively, under an illumination of ~ 30 nW/cm2 of 405 nm laser, under 1 V bias. This result opens up a route to stabilize the perovskites and study its beneficial effect in high performance optoelectronic devices.


Keywords: Perovskites, Superhalogen, Photodetector, Graphene, Ultrahigh responsivity