Wei YanJianhua ShenYihua ZhuYiqing GongJingrun ZhuZhen WenChunzhong Li
Perovskite quantum dots (PQDs) require ligands on their surfaces to passivate defects and prevent aggregation. However, the ligands construct the interface relationship between the PQDs, which may seriously hinder the carrier transport. Hence, we propose a molecular engineering strategy of using 3,4-ethylenedioxythiophene (EDOT) to perfectly solve this problem, benefiting from its high conjugation and passivation ability to CsPbBr3 PQDs. Furthermore, EDOT on the surface of PQDs can be in-situ polymerized under the photocurrent of the photodetector, thus interconnecting the PQDs which enhanced the performance of the photodetectors up to 178% of its initial performance. We have thoroughly investigated the electropolymerization process of EDOT and its passivation effect on PQDs. The simple lateral photodetector based on EDOT PQDs exhibits a high responsivity of 11.96 A/W, which is 104 times higher than that of oleic acid caped PQDs. Due to the protection of poly(3,4-ethylenedioxythiophene) (PEDOT), the photodetector prepared from EDOT PQDs exhibited very high stability, retaining 94% of its performance after six months in air. This strategy provides a solution for the application of PQDs in high performances and stable optoelectronic devices.
Jia GuoYujie YuanJian NiJinlian BiYuhan DengRufeng WangShuai ZhangHongkun CaiJianjun Zhang
Hong JiaXincheng ZhangYibing ZhuYuping ZhangYanfei HuXiaoyun XuFeng PengYuquan YuanZaijin FangJianrong Qiu
Xiang LiXuekai HuangYa WangZhilong XinGaoda ChaiYangbing XuKai WangJun ChenChuan LiuXinwei WangShengdong ZhangHang Zhou
Yushen LiuBingjie YeYang GaoXifeng YangMingfa PengGuofeng Yang