Abstract

AbstractChiral hybrid perovskites are recently considered for circularly polarized light (CPL) detection owing to the integration of chiral activity and prominent photoelectric characteristics. However, chiral hybrid perovskites are limited because of the restricted chiral cations; efficient self‐driven CPL detection without external power sources required for halide perovskite photodetectors is desirable but remains scarce. Herein, two alternating cations in the interlayer space of chiral‐polar hybrid perovskites, (R‐β‐MPA)EAPbBr4 and (S‐β‐MPA)EAPbBr4 (MPA = methylphenethylammonium and EA = ethylammonium), are developed via a mixed‐cation approach. These perovskites exhibit chiral characteristics featuring CPL detection with high detectivity. Notably, the chiral‐polar structure gives rise to a built‐in electric field to realize self‐driven CPL detection without an applied voltage, and the photocurrent difference reaches 19% under the right and left CPL irradiation. Moreover, a prominent response time of 300 µs is obtained, which is among the fastest for CPL detection. This work highlights the significance of chemical design in the exploration of new chiral perovskites, which will broaden the scope of chiral materials for high‐performance applications.

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