Literature DB >> 31714629

A High-Performance Solution-Processed Organic Photodetector for Near-Infrared Sensing.

Jianfei Huang1,2, Jaewon Lee1,2, Joachim Vollbrecht1, Viktor V Brus1, Alana L Dixon1, David Xi Cao1, Ziyue Zhu1,2, Zhifang Du1, Hengbin Wang2, Kilwon Cho3, Guillermo C Bazan1,2, Thuc-Quyen Nguyen1,2.   

Abstract

Sensitive detection of near-infrared (NIR) light enables many important applications in both research and industry. Current organic photodetectors suffer from low NIR sensitivity typically due to early absorption cutoff, low responsivity, and/or large dark/noise current under bias. Herein, organic photodetectors based on a novel ultranarrow-bandgap nonfullerene acceptor, CO1-4Cl, are presented, showcasing a remarkable responsivity over 0.5 A W-1 in the NIR spectral region (920-960 nm), which is the highest among organic photodiodes. By effectively delaying the onset of the space charge limited current and suppressing the shunt leakage current, the optimized devices show a large specific detectivity around 1012 Jones for NIR spectral region up to 1010 nm, close to that of a commercial Si photodiode. The presented photodetectors can also be integrated in photoplethysmography for real-time heart-rate monitoring, suggesting its potential for practical applications.
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Keywords:  bulk heterojunctions; high responsivity; near-infrared; organic photodiodes; photodetectors

Year:  2019        PMID: 31714629     DOI: 10.1002/adma.201906027

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Adv Mater        ISSN: 0935-9648            Impact factor:   30.849


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