A centimeter-scaled lead-free two-dimensional perovskite FA3Bi2Br9 single crystal for X-ray detection†
Abstract
As a newly emerged lead-free two-dimensional (2D) organic–inorganic hybrid perovskite, FA3Bi2Br9 has shown promising potential for optoelectronic applications due to its excellent optical and electronic properties. However, the growth of large and high-quality single crystals (SCs) of FA3Bi2Br9 has been challenging. Furthermore, the feasibility of its application for X-ray detection remains unexplored. Here we report the growth of centimeter-scaled high-quality FA3Bi2Br9 perovskite SCs via a controlled slow cooling method. Structural, optical, and electrical properties and the environmental stability of FA3Bi2Br9 SCs have been investigated. The 2D FA3Bi2Br9 SCs exhibit a low trap density of 5.66 × 109 cm−3 and a high carrier mobility–lifetime product (μτ) of 4.15 × 10−4 cm−2 V−1 as well as a high resistivity of 1.76 × 1010 Ω cm, endowing the FA3Bi2Br9 SC X-ray detector with a high sensitivity of 623 μC Gy−1 cm−2. The results demonstrate that the lead-free 2D perovskite FA3Bi2Br9 SCs offer a promising choice for eco-friendly and sensitive radiation detection.