| Literature DB >> 27989105 |
Zhenghui Wu1, Weichuan Yao1, Alexander E London2, Jason D Azoulay2, Tse Nga Ng1.
Abstract
Bulk heterojunction photodiodes are fabricated using a new donor-acceptor polymer with a near-infrared absorption edge at 1.2 μm, achieving a detectivity up to 1012 Jones at a wavelength of 1 μm and an excellent linear dynamic range of 86 dB. The photodiode detectivity is maximized by operating at zero bias to suppress dark current, while a thin 175 nm active layer is used to facilitate charge collection without reverse bias. Analysis of the temperature dependence of the dark current and spectral response demonstrates a 2.8-fold increase in detectivity as the temperature was lowered from 44 to -12 °C, a relatively small change when compared to that of inorganic-based devices. The near-infrared photodiode shows a switching speed reaching up to 120 μs without an external bias. An application using our NIR photodiode to detect arterial pulses of a fingertip is demonstrated.Entities:
Keywords: activation energy; detectivity; near-infrared photodetector; organic bulk heterojunction; physiological sensing; temperature dependence
Year: 2017 PMID: 27989105 DOI: 10.1021/acsami.6b12162
Source DB: PubMed Journal: ACS Appl Mater Interfaces ISSN: 1944-8244 Impact factor: 9.229