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Near Infrared Self‐Powered Organic Photodetectors with a Record Responsivity Enabled by Low Trap Density

2023; Wiley; Volume: 33; Issue: 25 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1002/adfm.202301167

ISSN

1616-3028

Autores

Tianhua Liu, Zhenrong Jia, Yu Song, Na Yu, Qijie Lin, Congqi Li, Yixiao Jia, Hao Chen, Song Wang, Yanan Wei, Yuze Lin, Fei Huang, Zheng Tang, Yongfang Li, Lei Meng, Hui Huang,

Tópico(s)

Organic Light-Emitting Diodes Research

Resumo

Abstract High‐performance IR organic photodetectors (OPDs) are of great significance for wireless optical communication, light detection and ranging (LiDAR) technology, and wearable electronics. However, high dark current and low responsivity ( R ) hinder their future commercial application. Herein, fullerene and non‐fullerene acceptors‐based OPDs are fabricated to understand the relationship between the trap density and photo‐responsivity. Impressively, the non‐fullerene system (Poly([2,6′‐4,8‐di(5‐ethylhexylthienyl)benzo[1,2‐b;3,3‐b]dithiophene]{3‐fluoro‐2[(2‐ethylhexyl)carbonyl]thieno[3,4‐b]thiophenediyl}) (PCE10):BTPV‐4F‐eC9) based OPDs exhibits a record R ‐value of 0.56 A W −1 at 900 nm in no gain photodiode‐type OPDs, which results in a high detectivity over 10 13 Jones in 400–1030 nm at room temperature. Mechanistic studies show that the low trap density plays critical role in reducing the trap‐assisted recombination and density of thermally generated carriers, thus improving the responsivity and reducing the dark current of the device. These findings provide new insights into the mechanism of high‐performance self‐powered near‐infrared OPDs.

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