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Hantao Wang1, Yu Zou1,2, Liang Li3
1State Key Laboratory for Artificial Microstructures and Mesoscopic Physics, School of Physics, Peking University, Beijing 100871, P. R. China.
Abstract:
Outstanding optoelectronic performances, including high carrier mobility and long carrier diffusion length, have only been observed in single-crystalline Cs3Bi2X9, which requires a lengthy fabrication process but not in the easily formed polycrystalline solids. This discrepancy arises from the disordered crystallization and the resultant unsatisfactory film quality. Herein, we propose an isogenous-lattice homoepitaxy strategy to induce the crystallization of highly oriented, large-grain two-dimensional (2D) Cs3Bi2X9 films via the in situ precrystallized, lattice-matched isogenous three-dimensional (3D) Cs2AgBiBr6 intermediate. The introduced 3D Cs2AgBiBr6 intermediate serves as a primer to initiate and direct the oriented epitaxy of 2D Cs3Bi2X9 while significantly retarding the crystallization process through an additional halogen exchange process, leading to films with grains over 1 μm in size and a highly consistent crystallization orientation. Consequently, the target films exhibit photophysical properties comparable to those of single crystals and superior photodetection performance.
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