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Recent Progress of Methods to Enhance Photovoltaic Effect for Self‐Powered Heterojunction Photodetectors and Their Applications in Inorganic Low‐Dimensional Structures
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2021
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EngineeringOrganic Solar CellPhotovoltaic EffectOptoelectronic DevicesPhotovoltaic DevicesPhotovoltaicsSemiconductor NanostructuresSemiconductorsElectronic DevicesPhotodetectorsSolar Cell StructuresRecent ProgressSolar CellsCompound SemiconductorExcellent Photoelectric PropertiesElectrical EngineeringSelf‐powered Heterojunction PhotodetectorsOptoelectronic MaterialsSelf‐powered PhotodetectorsPhotoelectric MeasurementApplied PhysicsPhotoelectronic DevicesOptoelectronicsSolar Cell Materials
Abstract An important class of photoelectronic devices, self‐powered photodetectors, has attracted worldwide attention because of its crucial role in both basic scientific research and commercial/public applications. Thanks to a special synergistic effect, excellent photoelectric properties, and outstanding mechanical stability, the study of heterojunction devices can provide valuable insights and new possibilities for the future of self‐powered photodetectors. This paper reviews the recent years of fundamental research of photovoltaic efficiency based on the ferroelectric‐enhanced photovoltaic effect, the pyro‐phototronic effect, and the piezo‐phototronic effect. It also highlights important topics related to heterojunctions and materials that are suitable for self‐powered photodetectors. The article concludes with an outlook of the future development in this important and rapidly advancing field.
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