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Recent Progress on Electrical and Optical Manipulations of Perovskite Photodetectors

  • Fang Wang
  • , Xuming Zou
  • , Mengjian Xu
  • , Hao Wang
  • , Hailu Wang
  • , Huijun Guo
  • , Jiaxiang Guo
  • , Peng Wang
  • , Meng Peng
  • , Zhen Wang
  • , Yang Wang
  • , Jinshui Miao
  • , Fansheng Chen
  • , Jianlu Wang
  • , Xiaoshuang Chen*
  • , Anlian Pan
  • , Chongxin Shan
  • , Lei Liao*
  • , Weida Hu*
  • *Corresponding author for this work
  • CAS - Shanghai Institute of Technical Physics
  • University of Chinese Academy of Sciences
  • Hunan University
  • University of Shanghai for Science and Technology
  • Zhengzhou University

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Abstract

Photodetectors built from conventional bulk materials such as silicon, III–V or II–VI compound semiconductors are one of the most ubiquitous types of technology in use today. The past decade has witnessed a dramatic increase in interest in emerging photodetectors based on perovskite materials driven by the growing demands for uncooled, low-cost, lightweight, and even flexible photodetection technology. Though perovskite has good electrical and optical properties, perovskite-based photodetectors always suffer from nonideal quantum efficiency and high-power consumption. Joint manipulation of electrons and photons in perovskite photodetectors is a promising strategy to improve detection efficiency. In this review, electrical and optical characteristics of typical types of perovskite photodetectors are first summarized. Electrical manipulations of electrons in perovskite photodetectors are discussed. Then, artificial photonic nanostructures for photon manipulations are detailed to improve light absorption efficiency. By reviewing the manipulation of electrons and photons in perovskite photodetectors, this review aims to provide strategies to achieve high-performance photodetectors.

Original languageEnglish
Article number2100569
JournalAdvanced Science
Volume8
Issue number14
DOIs
StatePublished - 21 Jul 2021
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • electric manipulations
  • optical manipulations
  • perovskite photodetectors

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