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- 2023X‐Ray Nanoanalysis Revealing the Role of Electronically Active Passivation Layers in Perovskite X‐Ray film Detectorscitations
- 2021Hybrid MoS2/PEDOT:PSS transporting layers for interface engineering of nanoplatelet-based light-emitting diodescitations
- 2021Moisture resistance in perovskite solar cells attributed to a water-splitting layercitations
- 2021Hybrid MoS2/PEDOT:PSS transporting layer for Interface Engineering of Nanoplatelets based Light-Emitting Diodes
- 2021High‐Sensitivity Flexible X‐Ray Detectors based on Printed Perovskite Inkscitations
- 2020Lanthanide-Induced Photoluminescence in Lead-Free Cs2AgBiBr6 Bulk Perovskite: Insights from Optical and Theoretical Investigationscitations
- 2019Defect activity in lead halide perovskitescitations
- 2019A film-forming graphene/diketopyrrolopyrrole covalent hybrid with far-red optical features: Evidence of photo-stabilitycitations
- 2018Interfacial Morphology Addresses Performance of Perovskite Solar Cells Based on Composite Hole Transporting Materials of Functionalized Reduced Graphene Oxide and P3HTcitations
- 2018Enhanced solar cell stability by hygroscopic polymer passivation of metal halide perovskite thin filmcitations
- 2016Bio-Mechanically Active Ceramic-Polymeric Hybrid Scaffolds for Tissue Engineering
- 2014A novel approach to implant screw-retained restorations: adhesive combination between zirconia frameworks and monolithic lithium disilicate
- 2008Efficient full-wave analysis of coplanar waveguide to slotline interconnections with finite metallization thickness accounting for air bridge effects
- 2006Acid etching surface treatment of feldspathic, alumina and zirconia ceramics: a micro-morphological SEM analysis.
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X‐Ray Nanoanalysis Revealing the Role of Electronically Active Passivation Layers in Perovskite X‐Ray film Detectors
Abstract
<jats:title>Abstract</jats:title><jats:p>X‐ray direct detectors based on hybrid lead‐halide perovskite have seen a dramatic increase of interest in the last years. A rush for the achievement of high performing devices drives the scientific community. In this context, several photoconductor sensors employ functional layers to increase the gain effect, but the full comprehension of the mechanism is still lacking. Here, X‐ray nanoanalysis is used, performed by simultaneous acquisition of X‐ray Fluorescence and X‐ray Beam Induced Current maps, to investigate at the nanoscale level the role of [6,6]‐phenyl‐C61‐butyric acid methyl ester fullerene (PCBM) molecules when interacting with MAPbI<jats:sub>3</jats:sub> polycrystalline thin films acting as photo‐conductors in X‐ray detectors. At the device‐scale level it shows that the addition of PCBM enhances the X‐ray sensitivity by four times. At the nanoscale level how the perovskite grain boundaries act as high photocurrent generation centers is demonstrated. The addition of the PCBM increases the photocurrent generation, as the macroscopic performance does, and the charge collection becomes uniform over the full crystallite volume. The results clarify the role of grain boundaries and charge selecting layers and establish the X‐ray nanoanalysis techniques as a powerful tool to investigate charge transport and collection in perovskite films.</jats:p>