Paper-Based Lead Sulfide Quantum Dot Heterojunction Photodetectors

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Abstract

Paper-based photodetectors have emerged as reliable candidates for wearable electronics due to their low-cost, degradability and excellent bending properties. However, the application of quantum dots (QDs) to paper-based devices remains a challenge due to the low carrier mobility. In this work, lead sulfide (PbS) QDs are successfully applied to paper-based devices by constructing the amorphous indium gallium zinc oxide (a-IGZO)/PbS QDs-EDT heterojunction to enhance the photoconductive gain of the QDs film. The effect of different paper substrates are investigated on device performance and demonstrate that the heterojunction is not suitable for the fiber-like paper substrate. Heterojunction devices based on Senyan paper and glass paper exhibit stable detection performance with detectivity of 1.71 × 1010 and 3.19 × 1011 Jones, respectively. Benefit from the unique micro-morphology, the Senyan paper-based device exhibits excellent bending resistance and remained stable after 1000 bends.

Original languageEnglish
Article number2301723
JournalAdvanced Materials Technologies
Volume9
Issue number3
DOIs
StatePublished - 5 Feb 2024

Keywords

  • a-IGZO
  • flexible electronics
  • low-cost
  • near-infrared detection
  • solid-state ligand exchanges

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