May 10, 2023

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Scientists discover semi-metallization and novel photoelectric behavior in lead iodide under high pressure

Photocurrent of PbI2 under visible light. Credit: Cheng Peng
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Photocurrent of PbI2 under visible light. Credit: Cheng Peng

According to a study published in Advanced Optical Materials, Prof. Ding Junfeng and his team at the Hefei Institutes of Physical Science of the Chinese Academy of Sciences showed that the semiconductor lead iodide (PbI2) undergoes a transition to a semi-metallic state when subjected to pressure. This transition is accompanied by an improvement in photoelectric properties and an extension of the spectral response range into the infrared band.

PbI2 is a versatile semiconductor with applications in X-ray and gamma ray detection and in the development of perovskite solar cells. By compressing the lattice constants and inducing structural transitions, the application of hydrostatic pressure can be used to modify structural and . Therefore, pressure can be an effective method to enhance the photoelectric performance of PbI2.

In this study, the absorption spectra of PbI2 suggested that the electrical band was closed at the , while the indicated that the sample remained non-metallic. The non-metallic transport was well explained by the development of a semi-metallic phase at high pressure, as determined by first-principles calculations of the photocurrent spurt and infrared band response.

The semiconductor–semi-metal transition in PbI2 was further confirmed by the remarkable decrease in lifetime to a few picoseconds in ultrafast spectroscopy under pressure. In addition, the response band extended from to the telecom wavelength of at least 1,550 nm.

Bandgap evolution of PbI2 under high pressure. Credit: Cheng Peng
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Bandgap evolution of PbI2 under high pressure. Credit: Cheng Peng

The researchers used several techniques to systematically investigate the behavior of PbI2 under high pressure, and they resolved a long-standing controversy about its high-pressure phase and identify inconsistencies between crystalline and electronic transitions.

According to the researchers, pressure-induced semi-metallization offers a new strategy for designing a high-performance photodetector with broadband response.

More information: Peng Cheng et al, Semiconductor–Semimetal Transition‐Driven Photocurrent Spurt and Infrared Band Response in Lead Iodide at High Pressure, Advanced Optical Materials (2023). DOI: 10.1002/adom.202300316

Journal information: Advanced Optical Materials

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