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Title: Towards high and reliable specific detectivity in visible and infrared perovskite and organic photodiodes
Authors: Nodari, Davide
Qiao, Zhuoran
Furlan, Francesco
Sandberg, Oskar J.
VANDEWAL, Koen 
Gasparini, Nicola
Issue Date: 2025
Publisher: NATURE PORTFOLIO
Source: Nature Reviews Materials,
Status: Early view
Abstract: Perovskite and organic photodiodes have emerged as promising candidates for ultraviolet-visible and near-infrared photodetection owing to their tunable optoelectronic properties, solution processability and potential for low-cost fabrication. This Review provides a comprehensive overview of the recent advancements in these technologies. We focus on the characterization methodologies critical for assessing device performance, particularly specific detectivity (D*), the key metric for benchmarking photodetectors. We highlight state-of-the-art devices, identifying their architectures, materials and performance metrics, while analysing their fundamental charge recombination processes and device-level factors limiting further improvement. Finally, we discuss future research directions and technological innovations necessary to bridge the gap between laboratory-scale devices and their practical utilization in real-world applications. Our aim is to provide a roadmap for advancing the field towards next-generation high-performance and commercially viable photodiodes for ultraviolet-visible and infrared detection.
Notes: Gasparini, N (corresponding author), Imperial Coll London, Dept Chem, London, England.; Gasparini, N (corresponding author), Imperial Coll London, Ctr Processable Elect, London, England.
n.gasparini@imperial.ac.uk
Document URI: http://hdl.handle.net/1942/46587
ISSN: 2058-8437
e-ISSN: 2058-8437
DOI: 10.1038/s41578-025-00830-1
ISI #: 001543289700001
Category: A1
Type: Journal Contribution
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