Porous perovskite films integrated with Au–Pt nanowire-based electrodes for highly flexible large-area photodetectors
Abstract Flexible, large-area, and stable perovskite photodetectors have drawn increasing widespread research attention for next-generation wearable and portable optoelectronic devices. However, high mechanical durability coupled with large device area and enhanced environmental stability has not be...
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doaj-6b688ac6c34b41bc9f77ef3be61c15912021-04-02T19:01:06ZengNature Publishing Groupnpj Flexible Electronics2397-46212020-11-01411810.1038/s41528-020-00094-5Porous perovskite films integrated with Au–Pt nanowire-based electrodes for highly flexible large-area photodetectorsRohit Saraf0Hua Fan1Vivek Maheshwari2Department of Chemistry, Waterloo Institute for Nanotechnology, University of WaterlooDepartment of Chemistry, Waterloo Institute for Nanotechnology, University of WaterlooDepartment of Chemistry, Waterloo Institute for Nanotechnology, University of WaterlooAbstract Flexible, large-area, and stable perovskite photodetectors have drawn increasing widespread research attention for next-generation wearable and portable optoelectronic devices. However, high mechanical durability coupled with large device area and enhanced environmental stability has not been demonstrated yet to attain practical viability. Herein, a highly bendable, stable, and large-area (3 cm2) flexible polystyrene incorporated perovskite photodetector is presented. Due to the formation of a porous polystyrene-perovskite composite film in a single step it allows unprecedented mechanical stability, maintaining 85% of its original photocurrent value after 10,000 bending cycles at a bending angle of 120°. Equally crucial, the solution-processed self-assembled Pt–Au nanochains were developed to provide a simple and fast method of patterning the conductive and flexible electrodes onto the filter substrate. The optimized polystyrene-perovskite photodetector exhibits a high responsivity up to 2.73 A W−1, a maximum specific detectivity of 6.2 × 1013 Jones, and a superior switching ratio of 1.0 × 104. In addition, the polystyrene-perovskite photodetector yields excellent stability under the combined stresses of moisture, ambient air, and room light, and retains 92% of its original performance for over 30 days. All these results demonstrate that this work provides a facile and cost-effective approach that paves the way to develop high-performance, stable, and highly flexible optoelectronic devices.https://doi.org/10.1038/s41528-020-00094-5 |
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Porous perovskite films integrated with Au–Pt nanowire-based electrodes for highly flexible large-area photodetectors |
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Porous perovskite films integrated with Au–Pt nanowire-based electrodes for highly flexible large-area photodetectors |
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Porous perovskite films integrated with Au–Pt nanowire-based electrodes for highly flexible large-area photodetectors |
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Porous perovskite films integrated with Au–Pt nanowire-based electrodes for highly flexible large-area photodetectors |
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Abstract Flexible, large-area, and stable perovskite photodetectors have drawn increasing widespread research attention for next-generation wearable and portable optoelectronic devices. However, high mechanical durability coupled with large device area and enhanced environmental stability has not been demonstrated yet to attain practical viability. Herein, a highly bendable, stable, and large-area (3 cm2) flexible polystyrene incorporated perovskite photodetector is presented. Due to the formation of a porous polystyrene-perovskite composite film in a single step it allows unprecedented mechanical stability, maintaining 85% of its original photocurrent value after 10,000 bending cycles at a bending angle of 120°. Equally crucial, the solution-processed self-assembled Pt–Au nanochains were developed to provide a simple and fast method of patterning the conductive and flexible electrodes onto the filter substrate. The optimized polystyrene-perovskite photodetector exhibits a high responsivity up to 2.73 A W−1, a maximum specific detectivity of 6.2 × 1013 Jones, and a superior switching ratio of 1.0 × 104. In addition, the polystyrene-perovskite photodetector yields excellent stability under the combined stresses of moisture, ambient air, and room light, and retains 92% of its original performance for over 30 days. All these results demonstrate that this work provides a facile and cost-effective approach that paves the way to develop high-performance, stable, and highly flexible optoelectronic devices. |
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