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Weak X‐Ray to Visible Lights Detection Enabled by a 2D Multilayered Lead Iodide Perovskite with Iodine‐Substituted Spacer

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2023

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Broadband photodetectors (PDs) with low detection limits hold significant importance to next-generation optoelectronic devices. However, simultaneously detecting broadband (i.e., X-ray to visible regimes) and weak lights in a single semiconducting material remains highly challenging. Here, by alloying iodine-substituted short-chain cations into the 3D FAPbI<sub>3</sub> (FA = formamidine), a new 2D bilayered lead iodide hybrid perovskite, (2IPA)<sub>2</sub> FAPb<sub>2</sub> I<sub>7</sub> (1, 2IPA = 2-iodopropylammonium), that enables addressing this challenge is reported. Such a 2D multilayered structure and lead iodide composition jointly endow 1 with a minimized dark current (6.04 pA), excellent electrical property, and narrow bandgap (2.03 eV), which further gives it great potential for detecting broadband weak lights. Consequently, its high-quality single crystal PDs exhibit remarkable photoresponses to weak ultraviolet-visible lights (377-637 nm) at several tens of nW cm<sup>-2</sup> with high responsivities (>10<sup>2</sup> mA W<sup>-1</sup> ) and significant detectivities (>10<sup>12</sup> Jones). Moreover, 1 has an excellent X-ray detection performance with a high sensitivity of 438 µC Gy<sup>-1</sup> cm<sup>-2</sup> and an ultralow detection limit of 20 nGy s<sup>-1</sup> . These exceptional attributes make 1 a promising material for broadband weak lights detection, which also sheds light on future explorations of high-performance PDs based on 2D hybrid perovskites.

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