2D Hybrid Perovskite For Next Generation Photodetectors
Riisnaes, KJ
Date: 20 March 2023
Thesis or dissertation
Publisher
University of Exeter
Degree Title
PhD in Physics
Abstract
In this thesis we investigate some key aspects and applications of the 2D hybrid
perovskite fluorinated phenylethylammonium lead iodide. First, we develop
a method for processing the fragile perovskite crystals into devices using top-down
electron beam lithography. This is achieved by consideration of processing
solvents and other ...
In this thesis we investigate some key aspects and applications of the 2D hybrid
perovskite fluorinated phenylethylammonium lead iodide. First, we develop
a method for processing the fragile perovskite crystals into devices using top-down
electron beam lithography. This is achieved by consideration of processing
solvents and other lithography parameters which leads us to develop perovskite
based photodetectors. The detectors are then characterised and their figures
of merit are compared to perovskite photodetectors fabricated with solvent free
methods. Both detectors are found to exhibit extraordinary optoelectronic characteristics
ranging from ultra-fast response times to enormous device detectivities.
We find that these figures of merit are linked to trap induced defect states introduced
in the crystal during synthesis. Finally, we investigate the use of these
photodetectors in a range of applications from camera pixels to heart rate monitors.
This is made possible by our development of an effective encapsulant that
allows us to employ the detectors outside of the lab environment whilst significantly
increasing their lifetime.
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