Abstract
AbstractBandpass photodetectors have tremendous applications in colorimetric analysis, light communication, imaging and machine vision systems. Compared to broadband photodetectors combined with external optical filters, solution‐processed filterless bandpass photodetectors enjoy high integration density and low cost, but suffer from broadened response edges and insufficient spectral rejection ratios (SRRs). Here, prototype filterless bandpass photodetectors with near square‐shape photoresponse are developed based on (CmH2m+1NH3)2PbI4/MAPbI3 (m = 4–8) and (CmH2m+1NH3)2PbBr4/MAPbBr3 (m = 2–8) perovskite heterojunctions. The strong and sharp excitonic absorption of 2D perovskites defines the ultranarrow response onset widths of 10 ± 1 nm. Besides, the strong photoluminescence (PL) self‐absorption of 2D perovskites suppresses the PL leakage from the front absorber to the back photoactive region, which is crucial to the achieved record high SRR of >2000. By integrating Br‐based 2D/3D perovskite photodetectors with onset edge wavelength discrimination of ≈20 nm, a multiple‐channel optical communication system with low spectral crosstalk is demonstrated.
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