Broadband organic photodetectors based on ternary blend active layers with enhanced and spectrally flat response

JOURNAL OF MATERIALS CHEMISTRY C(2020)

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Abstract
It is greatly in demand but still challenging to achieve organic photodetectors (OPDs) having both spectrally flat response from ultraviolet to near-infrared and high external quantum efficiencies (EQEs). Herein, ternary photomultiplication (PM)-type OPDs are fabricated with two donors and one acceptor in the bulk-heterojunction (BHJ) active layers. Under -25 V bias, the optimized ternary OPD exhibits a relatively flat EQE spectrum from 330 to 810 nm with an average EQE of 3.3 x 10(5)% which is more than 40 times larger than that of the binary OPD. In particular, an EQE up to 5.1 x 10(5)% at 380 nm is obtained for the ternary OPD, representing a record high value among all reported OPDs to the best of our knowledge. Compared to the binary OPD under -25 V bias and 380 nm light illumination, the linear response range of the ternary OPD under the same conditions is 4.5 times larger. Moreover, the ternary OPD shows a rise time of similar to 42 ms which is more than one-fold faster than the binary OPD under the same conditions. Therefore, a ternary BHJ provides an effective strategy to develop broadband OPDs with improved EQEs, extended linear response range, faster response, and spectrally flat response from the ultraviolet to the near-infrared region.
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broadband organic photodetectors,active layers
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