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Quasi‐two‐dimensional (Q‐2D) perovskites are emerging as one of the most promising materials for photodetectors. However, a significant challenge to Q‐2D perovskites for photodetection is their insufficient charge transport ability, which is mainly attributed to their hybrid low‐dimensional n‐phase structure. This study demonstrates that evenly‐distributed 3D‐like phases with vertical orientation...
Hybrid Low‐Dimensional Phase Structure
The presence of evenly distributed 3D‐like phases with vertical orientation can significantly facilitate charge transport and suppress charge recombination in the quasi‐2D perovskites‐based photodetector, outperforming the prevalent phase structure with a vertical dimension gradient. In article 2300216, Wanzhu Cai, Jian Qing, Guanhaojie Zheng, and co‐workers...