In this study, CsPbBr3 particles were prepared by a simple solvent evaporation method in ambient environment; the p–n heterojunction formed by CsPbBr3 particles on the surface of a single long Te wire was used to construct a high-performance Te/CsPbBr3 photodetector.
High performance self-powered UV-visible broadband photodetectors based on single Se wire and CsPbBr3 particles with different constructions (Se/CsPbBr3/1 and Se/CsPbBr3/2) were easily fabricated and there existed similarity and differences between them.
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