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Utilizing Angle‐Dependent Photovoltage Effect in a CH<sub>3</sub>NH<sub>3</sub>PbCl<sub>3</sub>/Si Heterojunction toward High‐Performance Polarized Light Detection in Ultraviolet Region

Ziyang Wang, Xinyuan Zhang, Jianbo Wu, Lishan Liang, Xinyi Niu, Qin Chen, Ruiqing Li, Junhua Luo

2023Advanced Optical Materials13 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract Organic–inorganic hybrid MAPbCl 3 perovskite (MA + = CH 3 NH 3 + ) in UV photodetection is drawing interest due to its superior semiconductor properties and UV‐matchable optical bandgap. However, MAPbCl 3 ‐based photodetector targeting high‐performance polarized light detection has remained unexplored due to the isotropic structure of MAPbCl 3 . The photovoltaic effect in the heterojunction, which shows an angle dependence on light polarization, provides opportunities to break the restriction of intrinsic structure for realizing polarization‐sensitive photodetection. Herein, an effective strategy is reported to realize high‐performance polarization‐sensitive UV photodetection by constructing a heterojunction with two isotropic materials MAPbCl 3 and Silicon (Si). Emphatically, the photovoltage in MAPbCl 3 /Si heterojunction changes with the angle of polarized light with the maximum (minimum) value of 0.15 V (0.05 V), originating from the built‐in electric field. More interestingly, driven by the photovoltage, the device thus exhibits a large polarization ratio ( I max / I min ) of 2.9 at 377 nm under the self‐driven mode. Besides, the present device also delivers high‐performance photodetection in UV region owing to the superior photoresponse of MAPbCl 3 , including a high detectivity ( D* ) of 2.93 × 10 11 Jones, a superior responsibility of 8 mA W –1 , a substantial switching ratio of 900, and an ultrafast response speed of 40/98 µs at 0 V bias. This work opens a new avenue for high‐performance polarization‐sensitive photodetection by utilizing angle‐dependent photovoltage effect.

Topics & Concepts

PhotodetectionMaterials sciencePhotodetectorOptoelectronicsHeterojunctionPolarization (electrochemistry)UltravioletElectric fieldSemiconductorOpticsPhysicsChemistryQuantum mechanicsPhysical chemistryPerovskite Materials and ApplicationsGa2O3 and related materials2D Materials and Applications