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Narrowband Monolithic Perovskite–Perovskite Tandem Photodetectors

Lucía Martínez‐Goyeneche, Lidón Gil‐Escrig, Isidora Šušić, Daniel Tordera, Henk J. Bolink, Michele Sessolo

2022Advanced Optical Materials34 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract Narrowband photodetectors (PDs) are sought after for many applications requiring selective spectral response. The most common systems combine optical bandpass filters with broadband photodiodes. This work reports a method to obtain a narrowband response in a perovskite PD by the monolithic integration of a perovskite photoconductor and a perovskite photodiode. The spectral response of the tandem PD is determined by the bandgap energy difference of the two perovskites, and exhibits a full width at half maximum below 85 nm, an external quantum efficiency up to 68% and a high specific detectivity of ≈ 10 12 Jones in reverse bias, enabling the device to detect weak light signals. The absorption profile of the narrowband PD can be tuned by changing the thickness and bandgap of the wide bandgap perovskite absorber.

Topics & Concepts

Materials sciencePerovskite (structure)NarrowbandPhotodetectorOptoelectronicsBand gapPhotodiodeTandemSpecific detectivityQuantum efficiencyAbsorption (acoustics)DetectorOpticsDark currentPhysicsComposite materialEngineeringChemical engineeringPerovskite Materials and ApplicationsGa2O3 and related materialsAdvanced Photonic Communication Systems
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