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Highly textured single-crystal-like perovskite films for large-area, high-performance photodiodes
具有高度纹理的单晶类钙钛矿薄膜,适用于大面积、高性能光电二极管
大面積・高性能光検出器用の高度にテクスチャ化された単結晶様ペロブスカイト薄膜
대면적, 고성능 광검출기용 고조직 단결정 유사 페로브스카이트 필름
Películas de perovskita altamente texturadas similares a monocristales para fotodiodos de alto rendimiento y gran área
Films de pérovskite à texture élevée semblables à des monocristaux pour photodiodes à grande surface et haute performance
Высокотекстурированные пленки перовскита, подобные монокристаллам, для крупномасштабных высокопроизводительных фотодиодов
Runkai Liu, Feng Li, Rongkun Zheng
School of Physics, The University of Sydney, NSW 2006, Australia
Opto-Electronic Advances, 25 December 2025
Abstract

Organometallic perovskite single crystals have been considered one of the most promising candidates for photodetection applications, owing to their grain-boundary-free structure and improved optoelectronic properties. However, several challenges still remain for the application of perovskite single crystals in photodetectors, in particular the thickness and area controls and poor compatibility with substrates.

Herein, we report a straightforward fabrication process for realizing large-area (up to 100 cm²) and highly textured single-crystal-like MAPbBr3 films by combining inverse-temperature crystallization with a hot-pressing process. Thanks to the following hot-pressing treatment, the obtained perovskites can be effectively integrated onto the FTO substrates without falling, facilitating electrical connections and device integration.

The obtained MAPbBr₃ exhibits a low trap density of 1.4 × 1011 cm⁻³ and a high mobility of 217 cm²·V⁻¹·s⁻¹ (with a high mobility-lifetime product of up to 5.4 × 10−4 cm²·V⁻¹). The resulting photodiodes exhibit the self-powered capability and show a maximum responsivity approaching 944 mA·W⁻¹, a champion detectivity exceeding 1011 Jones, and a fast photoresponse of 45 ms, together with excellent stability.

This study constitutes a demonstration of highly textured, large-area perovskite photodiodes integrated sturdily onto FTO substrates and paves the way for various practical applications, such as optical imaging technology.
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