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Multiple Interlayer Interactions Enable Highly Stable X-ray Detection in 2D Hybrid Perovskites.

JACS Au(2024)

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Abstract
Metal halide perovskites have outperformed conventional inorganic semiconductors in direct X-ray detection due to their ease of synthesis and intriguing photoelectric properties. However, the operational instability caused by severe ion migration under a high external electric field is still a big concern for the practical application of perovskite detectors. Here, we report a 2D (BPEA)(2)PbI4 (BPEA = R-1-(4-bromophenyl)ethylammonium) perovskite with Br-substituted aromatic spacer capable of introducing abundant interactions, e.g., the molecular electrostatic forces between Br atoms and aromatic rings and halogen bonds of Br-I, in the interlayer space, which effectively suppresses ion migration and thus enables superior operational stability. Constructing direct X-ray detectors based on high-quality single crystals of (BPEA)(2)PbI4 results in a high sensitivity of 1,003 mu C Gy(-1) cm(-2), a low detection limit of 366 nGy s(-1), and an ultralow baseline drift of 3.48 x 10(-8) nA cm(-1) s(-1) V-1 at 80 V bias. More strikingly, it also exhibits exceptional operational stability under high flux, long-time X-ray irradiation, and large working voltage. This work shows an integration of multiple interlayer interactions to stabilize perovskite X-ray detectors, providing new insights into the future design of perovskite optoelectronic devices toward practical application.
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2D perovskite,X-ray detection,interlayerinteraction,operational stability,ion migration,single crystal
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