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A Facile Centrifuge Coating Method for High-Performance CsPbBr3 Compact and Crack-Free Nanocrystal Thin Film Photodetector

CRYSTALS(2022)

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Abstract
All-inorganic perovskite quantum dots (QDs), a promising semiconductor material, is suitable for new generation optoelectronic application. While there are many kinds of coating procedures for producing perovskite QDs peorovskite film, those methods require post-treatments and an additional dispersion support agent while still retaining pinholes and cracks. In this work, we report a facile method to produce CsPbBr3 film on a pre-patterned Pt electrode using a centrifuge coating method for photodetector (PD) application. Compact and crack-free films with similar to 500 nm thick from various particle sizes of 8 nm, 12 nm, and >30 nm were achieved with a suitable ratio of toluene/ethyl acetate solvent for visible light photodetector application. The optimized device has an on/off ratio of 10(3), detectivity of 3 x 10(12) Jones, and responsivity of 6 A/W. In comparison, the on/off ratio of the device fabricated by the centrifuge coating method was 10(2) times higher than by the drop-coating method. The PD performance exhibited considerable moisture stability at mild high ambient temperature with no encapsulation for more than two weeks. The results suggest that this is a potential method for fabricating all inorganic perovskite nano-semiconductor films for further optoelectronic application in photodetectors, LEDs, and solar cells.
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metal halide perovskite, centrifuge coating, crack-free films, visible light photodetector
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