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Solution-Processed Perovskite/Metal-Oxide Hybrid X-Ray Detector and Array with Decoupled Electronic and Ionic Transport Pathways

Journal

SMALL METHODS
Volume 6, Issue 8, Pages -

Publisher

WILEY-V C H VERLAG GMBH
DOI: 10.1002/smtd.202200500

Keywords

direct X-ray detection; metal oxide transistors; perovskite ion-migration; solution-processed perovskites; X-ray imaging

Funding

  1. National Key Research and Development Program of China [2017YFA0207700]
  2. Outstanding Youth Fund of Zhejiang Natural Science Foundation of China [LR18F050001]
  3. Natural Science Foundation of China [62074136, 61804134, 61874096]
  4. National Natural Science Foundation of China [62174138]
  5. Westlake Multidisciplinary Research Initiative Center (MRIC) Seed Fund [MRIC20200101]
  6. Leading Innovative and Entrepreneur Team Introduction Program of Zhejiang [2020R01005]

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A novel hybrid X-ray detector device structure was designed, in which lead halide perovskite mainly acted as an X-ray sensitizer to activate the conduction channel of indium oxide (In2O3). The actual electrical signal was conducted and collected in a lateral metal-oxide device, resulting in improved performance compared to traditional detectors.
Lead halide perovskites possess heavy elements and excellent mobility-lifetime (mu tau) product, becoming desirable candidates for X-ray detectors. However, current perovskite photoconduction detectors (PCDs) with vertical geometry, where electronic signals and mobile ions share the same conduction path, are facing with extremely challenging ion-migration issue. Herein, a hybrid X-ray detector device structure, in which perovskite is vertically stacked onto an indium oxide (In2O3) transistor with lateral transport geometry is designed, perovskite mainly acts as X-ray sensitizer to activate In2O3 conduction channel, the actual electrical signal is conducted and collected in the lateral metal-oxide device. With the decoupled ionic and electronic transportation, hybrid detectors are insensitive to the ionic motion of perovskite, hence demonstrating no hysteresis and almost no shifting of baseline that are often observed in PCDs, hybrid detectors also exhibit reduced dark current, improved response time, and four times higher photocurrent signals. Finally, array integration of hybrid detectors and preliminary X-ray imaging is realized. The work provides an effective device strategy in addition to the mere material alternations to attain high-performance perovskite-based X-ray detectors and arrays.

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