Abstract

AbstractIn this study, a novel deep‐ultraviolet photodetector (DUVPD) based on the hybrids of solution‐processed CsPbX3 (X = Cl, Br):Ce3+ perovskite nanocrystals (PNCs) and plasmonic Al film is presented. The optical absorption strength of the CsPbX3:Ce3+ PNCs is improved by one order of magnitude in the solar‐blind DUV range (200–280 nm) compared with the undoped. First‐principles calculations and Dorenbos's 4f and 5d host referred binding energy (HRBE) models prove that such an improvement results from the 4f–5d transition of Ce3+. The presence of Al film further improves the optical absorption strength in this DUV range due to the plasmonic effect and the metal−perovskite junction between Al film and perovskite. Finally, the DUVPDs based on CsPbCl3:Ce3+/Al hybrids demonstrate extremely high detectivity of 4 × 1013 Jones. This work is the first approach to build up high‐performance DUVPDs based on the doped PNCs.

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