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- Kim, Hae-Jin;
- Oh, Heeyoon;
- Kim, Taehee;
- Kim, Dongho;
- Park, Minwoo
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Polymer/lead halide perovskite composites are a promising platform for wearable optoelectronic devices. In particular, one-dimensional nanocomposites are considered core materials for solar energy conversion textiles and optical sensors. Herein, we designed stretchable photodetectors incorporating thin and uniform polymer/perovskite composite nanofibers produced by electrospinning of a polymer/perovskite precursor solution. During the reaction of precursors in the as-spun nanofiber, protruding perovskite nanoplates on the fiber surface and embedded nanoparticles within the fiber were formed, showing double photoluminescence emissions. Furthermore, the mechanical behavior of the nanofibers on a rubbery substrate strongly depends on their orientation angle (alpha) with respect to the applied tensile force. As a decreases, the loaded stress is significantly reduced, which contributes to a stretchability of up to 15% strain for any orientation. The excellent percolation of perovskite nanoparticles leads to high photocurrents under green and red light illumination. At 15% strain, the responsivity and detectivity of the stretchable photodetector at lambda = 550 nm were 51.2 mA W-1 and 2.23 x 10(11) Jones, respectively. The device performance was well retained during mechanical deformation and stability tests. This thin and stretchable device was also applied to a wearable photodetector to demonstrate its great potential as a wearable image sensor.
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- 제목
- Stretchable Photodetectors Based on Electrospun Polymer/ Perovskite Composite Nanofibers
- 저자
- Kim, Hae-Jin; Oh, Heeyoon; Kim, Taehee; Kim, Dongho; Park, Minwoo
- 발행일
- 2022-01
- 유형
- Article
- 저널명
- ACS APPLIED NANO MATERIALS
- 권
- 5
- 호
- 1
- 페이지
- 1308 ~ 1316