Ultralow Self-Doping in Two-dimensional Hybrid Perovskite Single Crystals
Ultralow Self-Doping in Two-dimensional Hybrid Perovskite Single Crystals
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2017-08-09
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Peng, Wei
Yin, Jun
Ho, Kang Ting
Ouellette, Olivier
De Bastiani, Michele
Murali, Banavoth
El Tall, Omar
Shen, Chao
Miao, Xiaohe
Pan, Jun
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Unintentional self-doping in semiconductors through shallow defects is detrimental to optoelectronic device performance. It adversely affects junction properties and it introduces electronic noise. This is especially acute for solution-processed semiconductors, including hybrid perovskites, which are usually high in defects due to rapid crystallization. Here, we uncover extremely low self-doping concentrations in single crystals of the two-dimensional perovskites (C6H5C2H4NH3)2PbI4·(CH3NH3PbI3)n-1 (n = 1, 2, and 3), over three orders of magnitude lower than those of typical three-dimensional hybrid perovskites, by analyzing their conductivity behavior. We propose that crystallization of hybrid perovskites containing large organic cations suppresses defect formation and thus favors a low self-doping level. To exemplify the benefits of this effect, we demonstrate extraordinarily high light-detectivity (1013 Jones) in (C6H5C2H4NH3)2PbI4·(CH3NH3PbI3)n-1 photoconductors due to the reduced electronic noise, which makes them particularly attractive for the detection of weak light signals. Furthermore, the low self-doping concentration reduces the equilibrium charge carrier concentration in (C6H5C2H4NH3)2PbI4·(CH3NH3PbI3)n-1, advantageous in the design of p-i-n heterojunction solar cells by optimizing band alignment and promoting carrier depletion in the intrinsic perovskite layer, thereby enhancing charge extraction.
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photodetector,
shallow defects,
single crystals,
Two-dimensional hybrid perovskites,
unintentional self-doping
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Nano Letters. v.17(8)