▎ 摘 要
Highly performance photodetector requires a wide range of responses of the incident photons and converts them to electrical signals efficiently. Here, a photodetector based on formamidinium lead halide perovskite quantum dots (e.g., FAPbBr(3) QDs)-graphene hybrid, aiming to take the both advantages of the two constituents. The FAPbBr(3) QD-graphene layer not only benefits from the high mobility and wide spectral absorption of the graphene material but also from the long charge carrier lifetime and low dark carrier concentration of the FAPbBr(3) QDs. The photodetector based on FAPbBr(3) QD-graphene hybrid exhibits a broad spectral photoresponse ranging from 405 to 980 nm. A photoresponsivity of 1.15 x 10(5)AW(-1) and an external quantum efficiency as high as 3.42 x 10(7)% are obtained under an illumination power of 3 mu W at 520 nm wavelength. In detail, a high responsivity is achieved in 405-538 nm, while a relatively low but fast response is observed in 538-980 nm. The photoelectric conversion mechanism of this hybrid photodetector is investigated in the view of built-in electric field from the QD-graphene contact which improves the photoconductive gain.