Abstract

Lead halide perovskites (LHPs) have been extensively studied due to their remarkable optoelectronic performance. However, the toxicity of a lead ion to humans and its instability under ambient conditions render lead-based halide perovskite an unsuitable material for commercialization. Meanwhile, lead-free halide perovskite (LFHP) devices generally exhibit poor performance. Therefore, enhancing photoelectric conversion capacity is the most important issue that needs to be addressed. Here, we propose a photodetector (PD) fabricated using C s B i 3 I 10/p h e n y l-C 61-butyric acid methyl ester (PCBM) bulk heterojunction as the active layer. The PD illuminated under 532nm can reach a high responsivity (1.54A/W) at -2V bias, while at 2V bias, the PD reaches a higher responsivity (224.40A/W). All of those results suggest that C s B i 3 I 10/P C B M bulk heterojunctions hold enormous potential in substituting for LHPs in optoelectronic devices.

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