Ferroelectrically modulated ultrasensitive two-dimensional perovskite phototransistor with zero-gate-bias

Abstract

Two-dimensional (2D) organic-inorganic halide perovskites are promising sensitive materials for optoelectronic applications due to their strong light-matter interactions, layered structure, long carrier lifetime and diffusion length. However, a high gate bias is indispensable for perovskite-based phototransistors to optimize detection performances, since ion migration seriously screens the gate electric field, and the deposition process introduces intrinsic defects, which induces severe leakages and large power dissipation. In this work, an ultrasensitive phototransistor based on (PEA)2SnI4 perovskite and Al:HfO2 ferroelectric layer is meticulously proposed, working without an external gate voltage. The nonvolatile remanent polarization provides a stable floating-gate to locally define potential profile, regulate Schottky barrier contact, modulate carrier transport properties and charge redistributions, which facilitates ultralow level of dark current and accurate photocurrent extraction at zero gate bias. Consequently, the fabricated phototransistor exhibits an outstanding responsivity and detectivity of 4918 A W-1 and 2.15×1015 Jones, respectively. The developed phototransistor is positioned to contribute to advancements in optoelectronic applications including large-scale intelligent sensor arrays, light-wave communications and integrated circuits.

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Article type
Paper
Submitted
22 Nov 2024
Accepted
11 Jan 2025
First published
14 Jan 2025

Nanoscale, 2025, Accepted Manuscript

Ferroelectrically modulated ultrasensitive two-dimensional perovskite phototransistor with zero-gate-bias

J. She, H. Cen, Z. Shen, J. Wang, X. Liu, J. Xi, Y. Cheng and G. Meng, Nanoscale, 2025, Accepted Manuscript , DOI: 10.1039/D4NR04910A

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