Xin Song, Siwen Liu, Lizhi Ren, Yunxian Zuo, Shimin Wang, Erjing Wang, Jin Qian, Tao Ye, Kai Wang, Congcong Wu
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Abstract
In the rapidly advancing field of information technology, passive sensors with the exemption of external power input can serve as intelligent instruments for end-node data acquisition. 3D perovskites have been recognized as a superior optoelectronic material but suffering from notorious instability due to their “soft lattice” nature. Replacing by their 2D counterparts in these photo-sensing applications can boost the reliability level. However, traditional fabrication for 2D perovskite relay on wet chemistry methods, exhibiting complication, and inefficiency in making high-quality films for device integration. This study unveils a new solid–solid conversion routing toward a direct transformation from 3D orientated films into 2D highly crystalline configuration, based on a spontaneous lattice regulation mechanism through an amine steam treatment. The resultant 2D film exhibits greater orientational micromorphology and a distinct monochromatic narrowband light sensing behavior after integration into a self-powered photodetector. This method on perovskite conversion bears the promise of advanced future-manufacturing for high-performance photonic sensing.