ACS Nano, cilt.18, sa.36, ss.25226-25236, 2024 (SCI-Expanded)
The combination of sensing invisible ultraviolet photons and infrared radiation can significantly enhance target recognition by offsetting their own limit in a short sensing range and poor spatial resolution. However, the difference in their wavelength sets unique requirements for sensing materials and devices, which makes it hard to establish their implementation in a single detector. In this work, we present the design of a single detector with CH3NH3PbCl3 (MAPbCl3) for distinguishing ultraviolet and IR signals by switching its operating mode in the photo-/thermo-electric effect. The large optical band gap of ∼3.2 eV in MAPbCl3 ensures the response toward an ultraviolet photon, while its efficient thermoelectric effect allows the sensing of an IR signal. As a result, the detector exhibits a specific detectivity of 4.5 × 1012 Jones for 395 nm ultraviolet photons under 0 V, while under the working voltage of 2.5 V, it demonstrates a superior temperature coefficient of resistance of −3.7% K-1, a specific detectivity of 4.8 × 108 Jones, and a limit of detection of 0.58 mW/cm2 for 4 μm photons. The functionality of the switching response to ultraviolet or IR photons by working voltage allows background subtraction and enhances the target discrimination in the imaging.