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  • 2017Ultralow Self-Doping in 2D Hybrid Perovskite Single Crystals276citations
  • 2016Pure Cs4PbBr6: Highly Luminescent Zero-Dimensional Perovskite Solids540citations
  • 2016Engineering of CH 3 NH 3 PbI 3 Perovskite Crystals by Alloying Large Organic Cations for Enhanced Thermal Stability and Transport Properties19citations
  • 2016Amine-Free Synthesis of Cesium Lead Halide Perovskite Quantum Dots for Efficient Light-Emitting Diodes387citations
  • 2014Characterization of size, anisotropy, and density heterogeneity of nanoparticles by sedimentation velocity82citations

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  • Sargent, Edward H.
  • Ho, Kang Ting
  • Miao, Xiaohe
  • Peng, Wei
  • El Tall, Omar
  • Shen, Chao
  • Ooi, Boon Siew
  • Yin, Jun
  • Ouellette, Olivier
  • De Bastiani, Michele
  • Alarousu, Erkki
  • Banavoth, Murali
  • Begum, Raihana
  • Sarmah, Smritakshi P.
  • Zhumekenov, Ayan A.
  • Cho, Nam Chul
  • Walters, Grant
  • Liu, Jiakai
  • Emwas, Abdul-Hamid M.
  • Adinolfi, Valerio
  • Zhao, Chao
  • Yassitepe, Emre
  • Kim, Younghoon
  • Castañeda, Juan Andres
  • Fan, Fengjia
  • Padilha, Lazaro A.
  • Yuan, Mingjian
  • Gong, Xiwen
  • Voznyy, Oleksandr
  • Nogueira, Ana F.
  • Hoogland, Sjoerd
  • Comin, Riccardo
  • Kanjanaboos, Pongsakorn
  • Yang, Zhenyu
  • Bhattarai, Nabraj
  • Whetten, Robert L.
  • Gorbet, Gary E.
  • Schirf, Virgil R.
  • Demeler, Borries
  • Nguyen, Tich Lam
  • El-Ballouli, Alaa O.
  • Mulvaney, Paul T.
  • Hernandez Uribe, Blanca I.
  • Demeler, Aysha K.
  • Brookes, Emre H.
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Ultralow Self-Doping in 2D Hybrid Perovskite Single Crystals

  • Sargent, Edward H.
  • Ho, Kang Ting
  • Miao, Xiaohe
  • Peng, Wei
  • El Tall, Omar
  • Shen, Chao
  • Ooi, Boon Siew
  • Yin, Jun
  • Pan, Jun
  • Ouellette, Olivier
  • De Bastiani, Michele
  • Alarousu, Erkki
  • Banavoth, Murali
Abstract

Unintentional self-doping in semiconductors through shallow defects is detrimental to optoelectronic device performance. It adversely affects junction properties and it introduces electronic noise. This is especially acute for solution-processed semiconductors, including hybrid perovskites, which are usually high in defects due to rapid crystallization. Here, we uncover extremely low self-doping concentrations in single crystals of (C6H5C2H4NH3)2PbI4・(CH3NH3PbI3)n-1 (n=1, 2, and 3)—over three orders of magnitude lower than those of typical three-dimensional hybrid perovskites—by analyzing their conductivity behavior. We propose that crystallization of hybrid perovskites containing large organic cations suppresses defect formation and thus favors a low self-doping level. To exemplify the benefits of this effect, we demonstrate extraordinarily high light-detectivity (1013 Jones) in (C6H5C2H4NH3)2PbI4・(CH3NH3PbI3)n-1 photoconductors due to the reduced electronic noise, which makes them particularly attractive for the detection of weak light signals. Furthermore, the low self-doping concentration reduces the equilibrium charge carrier concentration in (C6H5C2H4NH3)2PbI4・(CH3NH3PbI3)n-1, advantageous in the design of p-i-n heterojunction solar cells by optimizing band alignment and promoting carrier depletion in the intrinsic perovskite layer, thereby enhancing charge extraction.

Topics
  • perovskite
  • impedance spectroscopy
  • single crystal
  • extraction
  • semiconductor
  • defect
  • crystallization