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Large‐Scale 2D Perovskite Nanocrystals Photodetector Array via Ultrasonic Spray Synthesis
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2D perovskite (PVSK) single crystals have received significant attention due to their unique optical and optoelectronic properties. However, current synthesis methods face limitations, particularly in large-area fabrication, which remain critical barriers to practical applications. In this study, the synthesis of red/green/purple-blue-colored 2D PVSK nanocrystals over a large area (4-inch wafer) and the fabrication of high-performance photodetector arrays are presented via a facile yet efficient spray-coating approach with a liquid-bridge transport effect. The photodetector array achieves 100% working yield, high photo-responsivity (1.5 × 10<sup>6</sup> A W<sup>-1</sup>) and specific-detectivity (1.1 × 10<sup>16</sup> Jones) with competitive photomapping characteristics. An intelligent vision system for automatic shape recognition is further demonstrated with a recognition rate exceeding 90%. This study provides significant advances in the scalable synthesis of nanoscale 2D PVSK crystals, their integration into large-area optoelectronic devices, and their potential use in artificial-intelligence systems.
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