Abstract

AbstractMetal halide perovskites (MHPs) are emerging low‐cost and multifunctional semiconductor materials. They have been widely used in optoelectronic devices such as perovskite solar cells, light‐emitting diodes, photodetectors, memristors, and lasers. Developing new MHPs, defects passivation, optimizing device structures, and packaging techniques are all effective methods to improve photoelectric performance and stability of perovskite devices. Particularly, the fabrication of perovskite/perovskite heterostructures (PPHSs) is a novel and arresting method to obtain stable and high‐performing optoelectronic perovskite devices since it can passivate defects, regulate energy gaps, and provide new carrier transmission modes of MHPs for multiple semiconductor applications. In this paper, representative fabrication strategies of PPHSs including films and single‐crystal heterostructures are reviewed, and their applications in optoelectronic devices are summarized. Furthermore, the challenges and prospects of PPHSs are discussed based on the current status.

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