A solvent-based surface cleaning and passivation technique for suppressing ionic defects in high-mobility perovskite field-effect transistors

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Xiao-Jian She
Chen Chen
Giorgio Divitini
Baodan Zhao
Yang Li
Junzhan Wang
Jordi Ferrer Orri
Linsong Cui
Weidong Xu
Jun Peng
Shuo Wang
Aditya Sadhanala
Henning Sirringhaus
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[1] Cambridge University,Cavendish Laboratory
[2] Zhejiang University,State Key Laboratory of Modern Optical Instrumentation, College of Optical Science and Engineering; International Research Center for Advanced Photonics
[3] Cambridge University,Department of Materials Science & Metallurgy
[4] Cambridge University,Cambridge Graphene Centre
[5] Imperial College London,Department of Chemistry
[6] The Australian National University,Research School of Engineering
[7] Cambridge University,Department of Applied Mathematics and Theoretical Physics
[8] Oxford University,Clarendon Laboratory
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Nature Electronics | 2020年 / 3卷
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Organometal halide perovskite semiconductors could potentially be used to create field-effect transistors (FETs) with high carrier mobilities. However, the performance of these transistors is currently limited by the migration of ionic surface defects. Here, we show that a surface cleaning and passivation technique, which is based on a sequence of three solution-based steps, can reduce the concentration of ionic surface defects in halide-based perovskites without perturbing the crystal lattice. The approach consists of an initial cleaning step using a polar/nonpolar solvent, a healing step to remove surface organic halide vacancies and a second cleaning step. The surface treatment is shown to restore clean, near hysteresis-free transistor operation, even if the perovskite films are formed under non-optimized conditions, and can improve room-temperature FET mobility by two to three orders of magnitude compared to untreated films. Our methylammonium lead iodide (MAPbI3) FETs exhibit high n- and p-type mobilities of 3.0 cm2 V−1 s−1 and 1.8 cm2 V−1 s−1, respectively, at 300 K, and higher values (9.2 cm2 V−1 s−1; n-type) at 80 K. We also show that the approach can be used to transform PbI2 single crystals into high-quality, two-dimensional perovskite single crystals.
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