A Butterfly‐Inspired Hierarchical Light‐Trapping Structure towards a High‐Performance Polarization‐Sensitive Perovskite Photodetector |
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Authors: | Yan Zhan Yang Wang Qunfeng Cheng Chang Li Kaixuan Li Huizeng Li Jingsong Peng Bo Lu Yu Wang Yanlin Song Lei Jiang Mingzhu Li |
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Abstract: | Extensive applications for photodetectors have led to demand for high‐responsivity polarization‐sensitive light detection. Inspired by the elaborate architecture of butterfly Papilio paris, a 1D nanograting bonded porous 2D photonic crystal perovskite photodetector (G‐PC‐PD) using a commercial DVD master and 2D crystalline colloidal arrays template was fabricated. The coupling effect from grating diffraction and reflection of the PC stopband renders the enhanced light harvesting of G‐PC‐PD. The porous scaffold and nanoimprinting process afford a highly crystalline perovskite film. White light responsivity and detectivity of G‐PC‐PD are up to 12.67 A W?1 and 3.22×1013 Jones (6~7 times that of a pristine perovskite photodetector). The highly ordered nanograting arrays of G‐PC‐PD enable polarization‐sensitive light detection with a rate of ?0.72 nA deg?1. This hierarchical perovskite integrated nanograting and 2D PC architecture opens a new avenue to high‐performance optoelectronic devices. |
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Keywords: | Kopplungseffekt Lichtsammelstrukturen Perowskite Photodetektoren Polarisiertes Licht |
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