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posted on 2016-11-15, 00:00 authored by Honglei Wang, Ross Haroldson, Balasubramaniam Balachandran, Alex Zakhidov, Sandeep Sohal, Julia Y. Chan, Anvar Zakhidov, Walter HuRecently, organolead
halide-based perovskites have emerged as promising
materials for optoelectronic applications, particularly for photovoltaics,
photodetectors, and lasing, with low cost and high performance. Meanwhile,
nanoscale photodetectors have attracted tremendous attention toward
realizing miniaturized optoelectronic systems, as they offer high
sensitivity, ultrafast response, and the capability to detect beyond
the diffraction limit. Here we report high-performance nanoscale-patterned
perovskite photodetectors implemented by nanoimprint lithography (NIL).
The spin-coated lead methylammonium triiodide perovskite shows improved
crystallinity and optical properties after NIL. The nanoimprinted
metal–semiconductor–metal photodetectors demonstrate
significantly improved performance compared to the nonimprinted conventional
thin-film devices. The effects of NIL pattern geometries on the optoelectronic
characteristics were studied, and the nanograting pattern based photodetectors
demonstrated the best performance, showing approximately 35 times
improvement on responsivity and 7 times improvement on on/off ratio
compared with the nonimprinted devices. The high performance of NIL-nanograting
photodetectors likely results from high crystallinity and favored
nanostructure morphology, which contribute to higher mobility, longer
diffusion length, and better photon absorption. Our results have demonstrated
that the NIL is a cost-effective method to fabricate high-performance
perovskite nanoscale optoelectronic devices, which may be suitable
for manufacturing of high-density perovskite nanophotodetector arrays
and to provide integration with state-of-the-art electronic circuits.
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