Enhanced Photoresponse in Hybrid Perovskite Thin Film via Interfacing with MoS<sub>2</sub>

ORAL

Abstract

In this work, we demonstrated up to two orders of magnitude enhancement in the photoresponse of hybrid perovskite CH3NH3PbI3 (MAPbI3) polycrystalline thin film via interfacing with few-layer MoS2. We mechanically exfoliated few-layer MoS2 flake and transferred it onto the SiO2/Si substrate. The sample was fabricated into 2 point device, on top of which we spincoated uniformly 500 nm MAPbI3 film. Between the two parallel Au electrodes, half of the area contains the MoS2-MAPbI3 hybrid structure, while the other half contains only single layer MAPbI3. We performed high-resolution photocurrent mapping within those two channels, and observed that the MoS2-MAPbI3 region had up to two orders of magnitude higher photocurrent than single layer MAPbI3. The enhancement is consistent with a much higher absorption from the MoS2-MAPbI3 hybrid structure due to the band alignment between these two materials, which facilitated photo-carrier separation. The MoS2-MAPbI3 hybrid device showed faster transient photoresponse of 200-300 μs, which makes it promising for constructing high performance photo-detectors.

*This work was supported by the NSF Nebraska Materials Research Science and Engineering Center (MRSEC) Grant No. DMR-1420645, NSF Career Grant No. DMR-1148783, and NSF Grant No. OIA-1538893.

Presenters

  • Zhiyong Xiao

    • Department of Physics and Astronomy, University of Nebraska-Lincoln

Authors

  • Jingfeng Song

    • Department of Physics and Astronomy, University of Nebraska-Lincoln
    • Physics, Univ of Nebraska - Lincoln
  • Zhiyong Xiao

    • Department of Physics and Astronomy, University of Nebraska-Lincoln
  • Bo Chen

    • Department of Mechanical and Materials Engineering, University of Nebraska-Lincoln
  • Dawei Li

    • Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of Nebraska-Lincoln
  • Yongfeng Lu

    • Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of Nebraska-Lincoln
  • Jinsong Huang

    • Department of Mechanical and Materials Engineering, University of Nebraska-Lincoln
  • Xia Hong

    • Department of Physics and Astronomy, University of Nebraska-Lincoln