Abstract

Abstract Filterless narrowband near-infrared photodetectors (NIRPDs) offer significantly reducing cost and the system volume for various applications, but limited by the poor photosensitivity. Herein, we theoretically and experimentally demonstrate a novel class of sensitive filterless NIRPDs in CsPbF3: Zn2+-Yb3+- Tm3+ (or Er3+) perovskite nanocrystals (PeNCs)/Au nanorods (NRs) array hybrid via direct photon-electric upconverion (UC) from ground state of Yb3+- Tm3+ (or Er3+) to conduction band of PeNCs. It shows the selectively spectral photodetection at 980-nm NIR region with all full-width at half-maximum of 20 nm, high responsivity of 106 A/W, detectivity of 1.52 × 1012 Jones, and external quantum efficiency of 135%. The excellent performance can be mainly ascribed to (1) direct photon-electric UC mechanism; (2) the reduced trapping-center density, high carrier mobility, and increased extraction and separation efficient of election-hole pairs of PeNCs; (3) localized surface plasmon enhancement. Our findings open the exciting potential for developing the next-generation narrow NIRPDs.

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