Halide perovskite nanopillar photodetector

  • Do Hyung Chun
  • , Young Jin Choi
  • , Yongjae In
  • , Jae Keun Nam
  • , Yung Ji Choi
  • , Sangeun Yun
  • , Wook Kim
  • , Dukhyun Choi
  • , Dongho Kim
  • , Hyunjung Shin
  • , Jeong Ho Cho
  • , Jong Hyeok Park

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Abstract

Numerous studies have reported the use of halide perovskites as highly functional light-harvesting materials. The development of optimized compositions and deposition approaches has led to impressive improvements; however, no noticeable breakthrough in performance has been observed for these materials recently. Here, a breakthrough that enables the fabrication of vertically grown halide perovskite (VGHP) nanopillar photodetectors via a nanoimprinting crystallization technique is demonstrated. We used engraved nanopatterned polymer stamps to form VGHP nanopillars during the pressurized crystallization of the softly baked gel state of a methylammonium lead iodide (CH3NH3PbI3, denoted MAPI) film. The VGHP films exhibit much lower defect density and higher conductivity, as supported by current-voltage characteristic measurements and conductive atomic force microscopy measurements. Ultimately, two-terminal lateral photodetectors based on the VGHP nanopillar films show a greatly enhanced photoresponse compared with flat film-based photodetectors. We expect that the deposition method presented here will help surpass the technical limits and contribute to further improvements in various halide-perovskite-based devices.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)8564-8571
Number of pages8
JournalACS Nano
Volume12
Issue number8
DOIs
StatePublished - 28 Aug 2018

Keywords

  • nanoimprinting
  • nanopattern
  • nanopillar
  • perovskite
  • photodetector

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