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Published on: February 4, 2017
Pyro-Phototronic Effect Induced Circularly Polarized Light Detection with a Broadband Response
Qianwen Guan1,2, Zeng-Kui Zhu1, Huang Ye1,2
1State Key Laboratory of Structure Chemistry, Fujian Institute of Research on the Structure of Matter, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Fuzhou, Fujian, 350002, P. R. China.
Abstract:
Photopyroelectric-based circularly polarized light (CPL) detection, coupling the pyro-phototronic effect and chiroptical phenomena, has provided a promising platform for high-performance CPL detectors. However, as a novel detection strategy, photopyroelectric-based CPL detection is currently restricted by the short-wave optical response, underscoring the urgent need to extend its response range. Herein, visible-to-near-infrared CPL detection induced by the pyro-phototronic effect is first realized in chiral-polar perovskites. Specifically, chiral-polar multilayered perovskites (S-BPEA)2FAPb2I7 (1-S, S-BPEA = (S)-1-4-Bromophenylethylammonium, FA = formamidinium) with spontaneous polarization shows intrinsic pyroelectric and photopyroelectric performance. Strikingly, combining its merits of the pyro-phototronic effect and intrinsic wide-spectrum spin-selective effect, chiral multilayered 1-S presents efficient photopyroelectric-based broadband CPL detection performance spanning 405-785 nm. This research first realizes photopyroelectric-based infrared CPL detection and also sheds light on developing high-performance broadband CPL detectors based on the pyro-phototronic effect in the fields of optics, optoelectronics, and spintronics.
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