Air-Stable Self-Driven UV Photodetectors on Controllable Lead-Free CsCu2I3 Microwire Arrays

Zhi-Hong Zhang, Shan-Shan Yan,Yu-Long Chen, Zhen-Dong Lian, Ai Fu,You-Chao Kong,Lin Li, Shi-Chen Su, Kar-Wei Ng,Zhi-Peng Wei,Hong-Chao Liu, Shuang-Peng Wang

ACS APPLIED MATERIALS & INTERFACES(2024)

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Abstract
The rapid evolution of the Internet of Things has engendered increased requirements for low-cost, self-powered UV photodetectors. Herein, high-performance self-driven UV photodetectors are fabricated by designing asymmetric metal-semiconductor-metal structures on the high-quality large-area CsCu2I3 microwire arrays. The asymmetrical depletion region doubles the photocurrent and response speed compared to the symmetric structure device, leading to a high responsivity of 233 mA/W to 355 nm radiation. Notably, at 0 V bias, the asymmetric device produces an open-circuit voltage of 356 mV and drives to a short-circuit current of 372 pA; meanwhile, the switch ratio (I-ph/I-dark) reaches up to 103, indicating its excellent potential for detecting weak light. Furthermore, the device maintains stable responses throughout 10000 UV-light switch cycles, with negligible degradation even after 90-day storage in air. Our work establishes that CsCu2I3 is a good candidate for self-powered UV detection and thoroughly demonstrates its potential as a passive device.
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CsCu2I3,perovskite,ultraviolet photodetection,self-driven photodetector,microwire arrays
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