Antisolvent-assisted Crystallization of Centimeter-sized Lead-free Bismuth Bromide Hybrid Perovskite Single Crystals with X-ray Sensitive Merits

Chem Asian J. 2021 Dec 13;16(24):4137-4144. doi: 10.1002/asia.202101041. Epub 2021 Nov 10.

Abstract

Hybrid bismuth halides perovskites have emerged as promising candidates for X-ray detection, due to the strong absorptivity of high-energy X-ray photons, high resistivity, large carrier diffusion length and low toxicity. However, the mostly investigated hybrid bismuth iodides single crystals are usually opaque and require a harsh synthesis process. Herein, novel one-dimensional (1D) pentamethylenediamine bismuth bromide (PDA)BiBr5 single crystals were synthesized via an antisolvent-assisted crystallization method at room temperature. Bulk (PDA)BiBr5 single crystals have sizes of 10×1.3×1.5 mm3 and high transparency. They are shown to have low density of defects of 2.0×1010 cm-3 and obvious photoconductivity. Moreover, they exhibit large bulk resistivity of 2.13×1011 Ω cm and good X-ray attenuation coefficient. Consequently, the vertical structured (PDA)BiBr5 single crystal X-ray photoconductor produces a sensitivity of 3.8 μC Gyair -1 cm-2 . This study provides a facile strategy for synthesizing bulk hybrid bismuth bromides single crystals with potential X-ray detection application.

Keywords: X-ray detection; antisolvent-assisted crystallization; bismuth bromide perovskite; centimeter-sized single crystal.