Organic-inorganic hybrid perovskite electronics

Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics : PCCP
Joohoon Kang, Jeong Ho Cho

Abstract

Organic-inorganic hybrid perovskite is a leading successor for the next generation of electronic and optoelectronic applications, owing to its unique optical and electrical properties. In this perspective, tunable optical and electrical properties are discussed, based on the nanostructured morphologies of hybrid perovskites. The current methodologies used in creating semiconducting channels are highlighted, followed by a detailed discussion of the recent advances in unique electronics and optoelectronic applications such as light-emitting transistors, phototransistors, and perovskite-2D hybrid devices. Finally, the current technological challenges and their possible solutions are addressed to identify future research directions.

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