Affiliation:
1. Joint International Research Laboratory of Information Display and Visualization School of Electronic Science and Engineering Southeast University Nanjing 211189 China
2. MIIT Key Laboratory of Advanced Display Materials and Devices School of Materials Science and Engineering Nanjing University of Science and Technology Nanjing 210094 China
3. State Key Laboratory of Organic Electronics and Information Displays School of Material Science and Engineering Nanjing University of Posts and Telecommunications Nanjing 210023 China
Abstract
AbstractComponent regulation in perovskite single crystals (SCs) sets the precondition for designing energy band and carrier dynamics, which is essential for exploring functional optoelectronic devices. However, entropy‐driven ion diffusion in SCs leads to component homogenization in a few hours, while the gradient films exhibit long‐term gradient stability. Therefore, tableting engineering is proposed to introduce appropriate boundaries, ensuring good short‐range alignment within the grains and suppressed ion diffusion in the long range. With 6–10 MPa pressure, transverse/longitudinal gradient MAPbX3 (X = Cl, Br, I) tablets are constructed. Due to the alignment of the valence band maximum from MAPbCl3 to MAPbBr3 to MAPbI3, the hole extraction is significantly promoted. As well, different metal electrodes are utilized to regulate the main carrier types. Hole‐type Au/gradient tablet/Au devices show an obvious rectification effect, while electron‐type Ag/gradient tablet/Ag devices have near‐Ohmic contact. Compared to the electron‐type devices, Au/gradient tablet/Au devices show a 3.9‐fold improvement in terahertz responsivity to 3.51 µA W−1, a 2.6‐fold reduction in noise‐equivalent power to 2.22 × 10−8 W Hz−1/ 2; and a 2.6‐fold increase in specific detectivity to 1.89 × 107 Jones. This work demonstrates the tableting engineering to realize stable compositional gradients for energy band regulation in weak‐signal THz detection.
Funder
National Natural Science Foundation of China
Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities