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Cesium Lead Bromide (CsPbBr 3 ) Thin‐Film‐Based Solid‐State Neutron Detector Developed by a Solution‐Free Sublimation Process

2020; Wiley; Volume: 5; Issue: 12 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1002/admt.202000534

ISSN

2365-709X

Autores

Leunam Fernández‐Izquierdo, Martin Gregorio Reyes‐Banda, Xavier Mathew, I.R. Chávez-Urbiola, Lidia El Bouanani, Joseph Chang, Carlos Ávila-Avendaño, N.R. Mathews, Maria Isabel Pintor‐Monroy, Manuel Quevedo-López,

Tópico(s)

Perovskite Materials and Applications

Resumo

Abstract The majority of solid‐state radiation sensors are predominantly single crystals. However, for low‐cost and large‐area device applications, thin films are a better option. The first evidence of neutron detection using a Gallium Oxide/Cesium Lead Bromide (Ga 2 O 3 /CsPbBr 3 ) solid‐state diode enabled by an innovative close space sublimation (CSS) method that allows deposition of thick CsPbBr 3 films is demonstrated. Furthermore, indirect neutron sensing is achieved using a 10 B layer for diodes biased at voltages as low as –5 V, showing the potential for low‐power operation. The neutron response is enabled by the low leakage current (≈10 −8 A mm –2 ), rectification of ≈10 4 , capacitance as low as 15 pF, and fast response of the Ga 2 O 3 /CsPbBr 3 diode. The superior performance of the CsPbBr 3 is due to the phase purity, stoichiometry control, and large single‐grain columnar growth of the films obtained by the CSS method.

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