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  • Compound Quantum Dot-Perovskite Optical Absorbers on Graphene Enhancing Short-Wave Infrared Photodetection.

Compound Quantum Dot-Perovskite Optical Absorbers on Graphene Enhancing Short-Wave Infrared Photodetection.

ACS nano (2017-05-31)
Alexander A Bessonov, Mark Allen, Yinglin Liu, Surama Malik, Joseph Bottomley, Ashley Rushton, Ivonne Medina-Salazar, Martti Voutilainen, Sami Kallioinen, Alan Colli, Chris Bower, Piers Andrew, Tapani Ryhänen
ABSTRACT

Colloidal quantum dots (QDs) combined with a graphene charge transducer promise to provide a photoconducting platform with high quantum efficiency and large intrinsic gain, yet compatible with cost-efficient polymer substrates. The response time in these devices is limited, however, and fast switching is only possible by sacrificing the high sensitivity. Furthermore, tuning the QD size toward infrared absorption using conventional organic capping ligands progressively reduces the device performance characteristics. Here we demonstrate methods to couple large QDs (>6 nm in diameter) with organometal halide perovskites, enabling hybrid graphene phototransistor arrays on plastic foils that simultaneously exhibit a specific detectivity of 5 × 10

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