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Sequential Growth of 2D/3D Double‐Layer Perovskite Films with Superior X‐Ray Detection Performance

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2021

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Perovskite materials in different dimensions show great potential in direct X-ray detection, but each with limitations stemming from its own intrinsic properties. Particularly, the sensitivity of two-dimensional (2D) perovskites is limited by poor carrier transport while ion migration in three-dimensional (3D) perovskites causes the baseline drifting problem. To circumvent these limitations, herein a double-layer perovskite film is developed with properly aligned energy level, where 2D (PEA)<sub>2</sub> MA<sub>3</sub> Pb<sub>4</sub> I<sub>13</sub> (PEA=2-phenylethylammonium, MA=methylammonium) is cascaded with vertically crystallized 3D MAPbI<sub>3</sub> . In this new design paradigm, the 3D layer ensures fast carrier transport while the 2D layer mitigates ion migration, thus offering a high sensitivity and a greatly stabilized baseline. Besides, the 2D layer increases the film resistivity and enlarges the energy barrier for hole injection without compromising carrier extraction. Consequently, the double-layer perovskite detector delivers a high sensitivity (1.95 × 10<sup>4</sup> μC Gy<sub>air</sub> <sup>-1</sup> cm<sup>-2</sup> ) and a low detection limit (480 nGy<sub>air</sub> s<sup>-1</sup> ). Also demonstrated is the X-ray imaging capacity using a circuit board as the object. This work opens up a new avenue for enhancing X-ray detection performance via cascade assembly of various perovskites with complementary properties.

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