Vapor Growth of All-Inorganic 2D Ruddlesden–Popper Lead- and Tin-Based Perovskites
Résumé
The 2D Ruddlesden-Popper (RP) perovskites Cs$_2$PbI$_2$Cl$_2$ (with Pb-based n=1) and Cs$_2$SnI$_2$Cl$_2$ (with Sn-based n=1) stand out as unique and rare instances of entirely inorganic constituents within the more expansive category of organic/inorganic 2D perovskites. These materials have recently garnered significant attention for their strong UV-light responsiveness, exceptional thermal stability, and theoretically predicted ultrahigh carrier mobility. In this study, we synthesized Pb and Sn-based n=1 2D RP perovskite films covering millimeter-scale areas for the first time, utilizing a one-step chemical vapor deposition (CVD) method under atmospheric conditions. These films feature perovskite layers oriented horizontally relative to the substrate. Multilayered Cs$_3$Pb$_2$I$_3$Cl$_4$ (Pb-based n=2) and Cs$_3$Sn$_2$I$_3$Cl$_4$ (Sn-based n=2) films were also obtained for the first time, and their crystallographic structures were refined by combining X-ray diffraction (XRD) and density functional theory (DFT) calculations. DFT calculations and experimental optical spectroscopy support band gap energy shifts related to the perovskite layer thickness. We demonstrate bias-free photodetectors using the Sn-based n=1 perovskite with reproducible photocurrent and a fast 84 ms response time. The present work not only demonstrates the growth of high-quality of all-inorganic multilayered 2D perovskites by the CVD method but also suggests their potential as promising candidates for future optoelectronic applications
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