Dengji LiYou MengYuxuan ZhangPengshan XieZixin ZengWei WangZhengxun LaiWeijun WangSai‐Wing TsangFei WangChuntai LiuChangyong LanSenPo YipJohnny C. Ho
Abstract The surface of low‐dimensional perovskites play a crucial role in determining their intrinsic property. Understanding their characteristics and the influence of certain surfaces is valuable in designing functional surface‐engineered structures. Meanwhile, surface passivation can also be applied to stabilize and optimize the state‐of‐the‐art perovskite‐based optoelectronics. Herein, cesium lead bromide (CsPbBr 3 ) microwire parallel arrays are designed and fabricated with specific (100)‐terminated crystal planes, which exhibit excellent photodetection performance with long‐term environment stability >3000 h. Notably, it is uncovered experimentally and theoretically that environmental oxygen can not only passivate the Br‐vacancy‐related trap states on the (100) surface, but also create charge carrier nanochannels to enhance the (opto)electronic properties. The coupling effects between oxygen species and the specific terminated crystal planes of perovskites highlight the importance of surface engineering for designing and optimizing perovskite‐based devices.
Yisen LiHaomiao XuGuannan JiangXiande ZhaoLifan Shen
Yingjie ZhaoXinyi LiJiangang FengJinjin ZhaoYangwu GuoMeng YuanGaosong ChenHanfei GaoLei JiangYuchen Wu
Yue FuMeng YuanYingjie ZhaoMeiqiu DongYangwu GuoKui WangChunqi JinJiangang FengYuchen WuLei Jiang
Jinjin ZhaoYingjie ZhaoYangwu GuoXiuqin ZhanJiangang FengYue GengMeng YuanXin FanHanfei GaoLei JiangYongli YanYuchen Wu
Li RenKunpeng GaoQiuhong TanChen QingQianjin WangPeizhi YangYingkai Liu