Vapor-Deposited Amino Coupling of Hybrid Perovskite Single Crystals and Silicon Wafers toward Highly Efficient Multiwavelength Photodetection

  • Zining Li
  • , Sheng Huang
  • , Yu Chen*
  • , Quan Zhou
  • , Haotian Jiang
  • , Yu Zhang
  • , Kai Gu
  • , Lei Zhu
  • , Yuling Wang
  • , Jiawen Xiao
  • , Haizheng Zhong
  • *Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

The complementary integration of perovskite single crystals (PSCs) and silicon-based circuitry provides a feasible way to combine their superiority toward efficient multiwavelength photodetection and imaging readout; however, it suffers from distinct lattice mismatch as well as the ambiguous coupling interface effect. Herein, we develop a vacuum-assisted vapor deposition strategy to realize an ultrauniform aminosiloxane interface-modified silicon wafer, which enables the monolithic epitaxial growth of PSCs with the highest mechanical coupling strength up to 340,000 N m-2 achieved so far. According to the molecular coupling engineering development with different aminosiloxanes, we achieve a highly efficient multiwavelength-responsive integrated photodetector, possessing specific photodetectivity values of 4.36 × 1012 jones and 4.55 × 1011 jones within the visible and NIR regions, respectively, as well as the lowest X-ray detection limit of 42.6 nGyair s-1. Moreover, a particularly wide -3dB cut-off frequency of 6350 Hz as well as a 120 dB linear dynamic range (LDR) also endows the integrated device with excellent dynamic photodetection capability. This work provides an efficacious approach in the integration technology for PSC-based optoelectronic applications.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)52476-52485
Number of pages10
JournalACS Applied Materials and Interfaces
Volume14
Issue number46
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 23 Nov 2022
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • X-ray imaging
  • device integration
  • interfacial engineering
  • perovskite single crystal
  • photodetection

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