Transport at Nanoscale Interfaces

Nanoelectronics and Nano-Optics

Advanced Perovskite Photodetectors

The project aims to develop a conceptually new type of photodetector arrays based on perovskite materials for the next generation of imaging cameras. The research activities involve synthesis (thermal co-evaporation) and deposition (for solution-based materials) in the form of thin films. The activities also will include pattering, contact and charge selective/blocking layers deposition, and comprehensive characterization of the device`s optoelectronic properties. Research considers strong collaboration with industrial partners.

 

Collaboration with:

Kovalenko Lab - Functional Inorganic Materials, ETH Zurich

 

Further sources:

Erfu Wu, Sergey Tsarev, Daria Proniakova, Xuqi Liu, Dominik Bachmann, Sergii Yakunin, Maksym V. Kovalenko & Ivan Shorubalko "A CMOS-Compatible Fabrication Approach for High-Performance Perovskite Photodetector Arrays", Advanced Optical Materials 2402979 (2025)

 

K. Sakhatskyi, B. Turedi, G. J. Matt, E. Wu, A. Sakhatska, V. Bartosh, M. N. Lintangpradipto, R. Naphade, I. Shorubalko, O. F. Mohammed, S. Yakunin, O. M. Bakr & M. V. Kovalenko "Stable perovskite single-crystal X-ray imaging detectors with single-photon sensitivity", Nature Photonics 17, 510–517 (2023)