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- Title
Ionizing Radiation Responsive Anomalous Photovoltage Drives Sensitive Self‐Powered X‐Ray Detection.
- Authors
You, Shihai; Yu, Panpan; Zhu, Tingting; Lin, Cunjian; Wu, Jianbo; Zhu, Zeng‐Kui; Zhang, Chengshu; Li, Zhou; Ji, Chengmin; Luo, Junhua
- Abstract
The anomalous photovoltaic (APV) effect in organic–inorganic hybrid perovskites (OIHPs) has attracted massive interest for developing high‐performance optoelectronic devices. However, exploring the ionizing radiation responsive APV effect remains blank, let alone its potential applications. Herein, the unprecedented APV behavior in a 1D lead‐free OIHP, (4‐AMP)BiI5 (ABI, 4‐AMP = 4‐(aminomethyl)pyridine) under X‐ray irradiation is reported, exhibiting a large above‐bandgap bulk photovoltage of ≈10 V. Such a strong APV effect is closely related to the intrinsic electric polarization in polar ABI, which acts as the driving force for X‐ray‐generated carriers' separation and transport, thus allowing it to be self‐powered. As a result, sensitive self‐powered X‐ray detectors based on high‐quality ABI single crystals are successfully fabricated, possessing a high sensitivity of 66.84 µC Gy−1 cm−2, a low detection limit of 482 nGy s−1, and superior operational stability. This work first demonstrates the ionizing radiation‐responsive APV effect in OIHPs, which further enables passive radiation detection.
- Subjects
X-ray detection; POLARIZATION (Electricity); OPTOELECTRONIC devices; SINGLE crystals; PEROVSKITE; IRRADIATION; IONIZING radiation
- Publication
Advanced Functional Materials, 2024, Vol 34, Issue 16, p1
- ISSN
1616-301X
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1002/adfm.202310916