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Realizing Broadband NIR Photodetection and Ultrahigh Responsivity with Ternary Blend Organic Photodetector

With the advancement of portable optoelectronics, organic semiconductors have been attracting attention for their use in the sensing of white and near-infrared light. Ideally, an organic photodiode (OPD) should simultaneously display high responsivity and a high response frequency. In this study we...

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Autores principales: Yu, Yang-Yen, Peng, Yan-Cheng, Chiu, Yu-Cheng, Liu, Song-Jhe, Chen, Chih-Ping
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Publicado: MDPI 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9027253/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35458086
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nano12081378
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author Yu, Yang-Yen
Peng, Yan-Cheng
Chiu, Yu-Cheng
Liu, Song-Jhe
Chen, Chih-Ping
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Peng, Yan-Cheng
Chiu, Yu-Cheng
Liu, Song-Jhe
Chen, Chih-Ping
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description With the advancement of portable optoelectronics, organic semiconductors have been attracting attention for their use in the sensing of white and near-infrared light. Ideally, an organic photodiode (OPD) should simultaneously display high responsivity and a high response frequency. In this study we used a ternary blend strategy to prepare PM6: BTP-eC9: PCBM–based OPDs with a broad bandwidth (350–950 nm), ultrahigh responsivity, and a high response frequency. We monitored the dark currents of the OPDs prepared at various PC(71)BM blend ratios and evaluated their blend film morphologies using optical microscopy, atomic force microscopy, and grazing-incidence wide-angle X-ray scattering. Optimization of the morphology and energy level alignment of the blend films resulted in the OPD prepared with a PM6:BTP-eC9:PC(71)BM ternary blend weight ratio of 1:1.2:0.5 displaying an extremely low dark current (3.27 × 10(−9) A cm(−2)) under reverse bias at −1 V, with an ultrahigh cut-off frequency (610 kHz, at 530 nm), high responsivity (0.59 A W(–1), at −1.5 V), and high detectivity (1.10 × 10(13) Jones, under a reverse bias of −1 V at 860 nm). Furthermore, the rise and fall times of this OPD were rapid (114 and 110 ns), respectively.
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spelling pubmed-90272532022-04-23 Realizing Broadband NIR Photodetection and Ultrahigh Responsivity with Ternary Blend Organic Photodetector Yu, Yang-Yen Peng, Yan-Cheng Chiu, Yu-Cheng Liu, Song-Jhe Chen, Chih-Ping Nanomaterials (Basel) Article With the advancement of portable optoelectronics, organic semiconductors have been attracting attention for their use in the sensing of white and near-infrared light. Ideally, an organic photodiode (OPD) should simultaneously display high responsivity and a high response frequency. In this study we used a ternary blend strategy to prepare PM6: BTP-eC9: PCBM–based OPDs with a broad bandwidth (350–950 nm), ultrahigh responsivity, and a high response frequency. We monitored the dark currents of the OPDs prepared at various PC(71)BM blend ratios and evaluated their blend film morphologies using optical microscopy, atomic force microscopy, and grazing-incidence wide-angle X-ray scattering. Optimization of the morphology and energy level alignment of the blend films resulted in the OPD prepared with a PM6:BTP-eC9:PC(71)BM ternary blend weight ratio of 1:1.2:0.5 displaying an extremely low dark current (3.27 × 10(−9) A cm(−2)) under reverse bias at −1 V, with an ultrahigh cut-off frequency (610 kHz, at 530 nm), high responsivity (0.59 A W(–1), at −1.5 V), and high detectivity (1.10 × 10(13) Jones, under a reverse bias of −1 V at 860 nm). Furthermore, the rise and fall times of this OPD were rapid (114 and 110 ns), respectively. MDPI 2022-04-18 /pmc/articles/PMC9027253/ /pubmed/35458086 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nano12081378 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Yu, Yang-Yen
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Liu, Song-Jhe
Chen, Chih-Ping
Realizing Broadband NIR Photodetection and Ultrahigh Responsivity with Ternary Blend Organic Photodetector
title Realizing Broadband NIR Photodetection and Ultrahigh Responsivity with Ternary Blend Organic Photodetector
title_full Realizing Broadband NIR Photodetection and Ultrahigh Responsivity with Ternary Blend Organic Photodetector
title_fullStr Realizing Broadband NIR Photodetection and Ultrahigh Responsivity with Ternary Blend Organic Photodetector
title_full_unstemmed Realizing Broadband NIR Photodetection and Ultrahigh Responsivity with Ternary Blend Organic Photodetector
title_short Realizing Broadband NIR Photodetection and Ultrahigh Responsivity with Ternary Blend Organic Photodetector
title_sort realizing broadband nir photodetection and ultrahigh responsivity with ternary blend organic photodetector
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9027253/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35458086
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nano12081378
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