Ultrafast, Self-Powered, and Charge-Transport-Layer-Free Ultraviolet Photodetectors Based on Sequentially Vacuum-Evaporated Lead-Free Cs2AgBiBr6 Thin Films

ACS Appl Mater Interfaces. 2021 Aug 4;13(30):35949-35960. doi: 10.1021/acsami.1c08613. Epub 2021 Jul 15.

Abstract

Researchers have focused on perovskite-based ultraviolet photodetectors due to their significance in fundamental scientific and practical applications. However, toxicity and instability hold back their mass production and commercialization. The lead-free Cs2AgBiBr6 double perovskite, promised to be an alternative, is fabricated mostly by spin coating, which restricts the practical application in high-resolution image sensors. Herein, we demonstrate a sequential vacuum evaporation method for the fabrication of the Cs2AgBiBr6 film. A self-powered ultraviolet photodetector based on the evaporated Cs2AgBiBr6 thin film is further constructed without any carrier-transport layers, for the first time. The best-performing device has a high on/off ratio of 6.6 × 103, and its response time is fast, less than 6.13 μs. Moreover, the as-prepared devices exhibit salient stability under harsh operational conditions (continuous illumination, high temperature, and humidity). In addition, the pixelated image sensor containing a 25 × 25 Cs2AgBiBr6 photodetector array achieves a proof-of-concept special pattern recognition. Our work paves the way for new-generation ultraviolet image sensors composed of environmentally friendly and high-performance perovskite photodetector arrays.

Keywords: Cs2AgBiBr6; evaporated; perovskite photodetector; self-powered; ultrafast.