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Low Noise, IR-Blind Organohalide Perovskite Photodiodes for Visible Light Detection and Imaging

Qianqian Lin, Ardalan Armin Orcid Logo, Dani M. Lyons, Paul L. Burn, Paul Meredith Orcid Logo

Advanced Materials, Volume: 27, Issue: 12, Pages: 2060 - 2064

Swansea University Authors: Ardalan Armin Orcid Logo, Paul Meredith Orcid Logo

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DOI (Published version): 10.1002/adma.201405171

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Solution‐processed organohalide perov­skite photodiodes that have performance metrics matching silicon, but are infrared‐blind are reported. The perovskite photodiodes operate in the visible band, have low dark current and noise, high specific detectivity, large linear dynamic range, and fast tempor...

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ISSN: 09359648
Published: 2015
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title Low Noise, IR-Blind Organohalide Perovskite Photodiodes for Visible Light Detection and Imaging
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Ardalan Armin
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title_short Low Noise, IR-Blind Organohalide Perovskite Photodiodes for Visible Light Detection and Imaging
title_full Low Noise, IR-Blind Organohalide Perovskite Photodiodes for Visible Light Detection and Imaging
title_fullStr Low Noise, IR-Blind Organohalide Perovskite Photodiodes for Visible Light Detection and Imaging
title_full_unstemmed Low Noise, IR-Blind Organohalide Perovskite Photodiodes for Visible Light Detection and Imaging
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description Solution‐processed organohalide perov­skite photodiodes that have performance metrics matching silicon, but are infrared‐blind are reported. The perovskite photodiodes operate in the visible band, have low dark current and noise, high specific detectivity, large linear dynamic range, and fast temporal response. Their properties make them promising candidates for imaging applications.
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