Abstract
Two-dimensional (2D) hybrid perovskite single crystals are promising photovoltaic materials. However, the single crystals grown from solution usually respond poorly to light and other charged particles. The 2D (BDA)CsPb2Br7 single crystals (BDA = 1,4-butanediamine) are grown from a supersaturated solution. The macroscopical growth steps are present on the surface, leading to a large leakage current during device operation. The surface defects are removed to expose a clean and flat surface. This well-defined crystallographic surface enables an Ohmic contact with the electrode, which minimized the dark current and baseline drift. Consequently, the assembled devices exhibit an enhanced response to LED light and X-rays, revealing the surface defect to be one of the culprits underneath the poor performance of solution-grown perovskite single crystals.
Original language | English |
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Article number | 173231 |
Journal | Journal of Alloys and Compounds |
Volume | 976 |
DOIs | |
State | Published - 5 Mar 2024 |
Keywords
- Single crystal
- Solution growth
- Surface treatment
- Two-dimensional perovskites