Advanced Functional Materials

Ligand Engineering Enables Bifacial PbS All‐QD Homojunction Photodiodes

Hu Long 1
Tao Wan 1
Xinwei Guan 2
Zhi Li 1
Tingting Mei 1
Beining Dong 1
Liang Gao 3
Chao Chen 3
Xiaoning Li 2
Chun-Ho Lin 1
Mengyao Li 1
Fandi Chen 1
Dawei Su 2
Zhaojun Han 4
Haolan Xu 5
Shujuan Huang 6
Shuhua Peng 7
Tom Wu 1, 8
Show full list: 19 authors
Publication typeJournal Article
Publication date2024-12-26
scimago Q1
SJR5.496
CiteScore29.5
Impact factor18.5
ISSN1616301X, 16163028
Abstract

Infrared PbS quantum dot (QD) photodiodes play a vital role in various applications, including photovoltaics, light‐emitting diodes, lasers, and photodetectors. Despite their superior potential, high‐performance all‐QD homojunction photodiodes with bifacial structures have yet to be reported. Here, post‐treatment ligand engineering is successfully employed to precisely tune the doping dipoles of PbS QDs, transitioning them from n‐type, through intrinsic, to p‐type. All‐QD homojunction photodiodes solar cells with a n‐i‐p architecture are constructed by integrating three types of PbS QD layers of 1.37 eV bandgaps with controllable doping dipoles, which delivers a power conversion efficiency of 10.0%, among the highest values reported in PbS all‐QD homojunction solar cells so far. Owing to symmetry all‐QD architecture, bifacial PbS all‐QDs photodiodes, using 1.37 eV bandgap PbS QDs as both n‐type and p‐type charge transport layers and 0.90 eV bandgap PbS QDs as intrinsic light absorber layers, achieved an almost ideal bifactor approaching 93% and decent detectivities of 1.63 × 1011 Jones from ITO illumination and 1.86 × 1011 Jones from silver nanowire (Ag NW) illumination at 1370 nm. Therefore, this work provides a facile approach for the design of bifacial all‐QD homojunction photodiodes, broadening their potential applications in advanced QD optoelectronic systems.

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