A Low‐Dimensional Donor‐Acceptor Perovskite for High‐Performance X‐Ray Detection
Wanting Pan,
Weijun Li,
Jia Zong
et al.
Abstract:Perovskite materials hold significant promise for X‐ray detection due to their high X‐ray attenuation coefficient, efficient charge mobility, and tunable compositions and optoelectronic properties. Nonetheless, extracting the charges deep inside the thick semiconductors remains a challenge. Here, the 1D cytidine lead bromide perovskite (CytPbBr3) with a regularly arranged Donor (D)–Acceptor (A) heterojunction structure is reported. The organic interlayer contributes to the conduction band, while the inorganic … Show more
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