Literature DB >> 31510413

Green-light-selective organic photodiodes for full-color imaging.

Gae Hwang Lee, Xavier Bulliard, Sungyoung Yun, Dong-Seok Leem, Kyung-Bae Park, Kwang-Hee Lee, Chul-Joon Heo, In-Sun Jung, Jung-Hwa Kim, Yeong Suk Choi, Seon-Jeong Lim, Yong Wan Jin.   

Abstract

In this work, organic photodiodes (OPDs) based on two newly synthesized p-type dipolar small molecules are reported for application to green-light-selective OPDs. In order to reduce the blue-color absorption induced by the use of C60 as the n-type material in a bulk heterojunction (BHJ), the electron donor:electron acceptor composition ratio is tuned in the BHJ. With this light manipulation approach, the blue-wavelength external quantum efficiency (EQE) is minimized to 18% after reducing the C60 concentration in the center part of the BHJ. The two p-type molecules get a cyanine-like character with intense and sharp absorption in the green color by adjusting the strength of their donating and accepting parts and by choosing a selenophene unit as a π-linker. When combined to C60, the green-wavelength EQE reaches 70% in a complete device composed of two transparent electrodes. Finally, the optical simulation shows the good color-balance performance of hybrid full-color image sensor without an additional filter by using the developed green OPD as the top-layer in stacked device architecture.

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Year:  2019        PMID: 31510413     DOI: 10.1364/OE.27.025410

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Opt Express        ISSN: 1094-4087            Impact factor:   3.894


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1.  Light-intensity-dependent photoresponse time of organic photodetectors and its molecular origin.

Authors:  Chiara Labanti; Jiaying Wu; Jisoo Shin; Saurav Limbu; Sungyoung Yun; Feifei Fang; Song Yi Park; Chul-Joon Heo; Younhee Lim; Taejin Choi; Hyeong-Ju Kim; Hyerim Hong; Byoungki Choi; Kyung-Bae Park; James R Durrant; Ji-Seon Kim
Journal:  Nat Commun       Date:  2022-06-29       Impact factor: 17.694

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