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Graphene-perovskite fibre photodetectors

Applied Physics 2025-06-03 v1 Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics Materials Science

Abstract

The integration of optoelectronic devices, such as transistors and photodetectors (PDs), into wearables and textiles is of great interest for applications such as healthcare and physiological monitoring. These require flexible/wearable systems adaptable to body motions, thus materials conformable to non-planar surfaces, and able to maintain performance under mechanical distortions. Here, we prepare fibre PDs combining rolled graphene layers and photoactive perovskites. Conductive fibres (\sim500Ω\Omega/cm) are made by rolling single layer graphene (SLG) around silica fibres, followed by deposition of a dielectric layer (Al2_{2}O3_{3} and parylene C), another rolled SLG as channel, and perovskite as photoactive component. The resulting gate-tunable PDs have response time\sim5ms, with an external responsivity\sim22kA/W at 488nm for 1V bias. The external responsivity is two orders of magnitude higher and the response time one order of magnitude faster than state-of-the-art wearable fibre based PDs. Under bending at 4mm radius, up to\sim80\% photocurrent is maintained. Washability tests show\sim72\% of initial photocurrent after 30 cycles, promising for wearable applications.

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@article{arxiv.2311.11450,
  title  = {Graphene-perovskite fibre photodetectors},
  author = {S. Akhavan and A. Taheri Najafabadi and S. Mignuzzi and M. Abdi Jalebi and A. Ruocco and I. Paradisanos and O. Balci and Z. Andaji-Garmaroudi and I. Goykhman and L. G. Occhipinti and E. Lidorikis and S. D. Stranks and A. C. Ferrari},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2311.11450},
  year   = {2025}
}