Trap states in organic semiconductors are notoriously detrimental to the performance of organic electronics. However, the origin and energetics of trap states remain largely elusive and under debate, especially for bulk-heterojunction (BHJ) photodiodes consisting of electron donor and acceptor materials. Combining three sensitive techniques now enables locating the origin and energy of trap states in six state-of-the-art polymer – non-fullerene acceptor organic photodiodes (OPDs) with noise-based specific detectivities exceeding 1013 Jones. Analyzing the temperature dependence of the reverse-bias dark current density (Jd) identifies intra-gap states in the polymers, lying 0.3−0.4 eV above the energy of the highest occupied molecular orbital...
Infrared organic photodetector materials are investigated using transient absorption spectroscopy, d...
Organic photodiodes are nowadays of growing interests as they are able to address promising applicat...
AbstractTo achieve high detectivity in infrared detectors, it is critical to reduce the device noise...
Organic bulk heterojunction photodiodes (OPDs) attract attention for sensing and imaging. Their dete...
\u3cp\u3eMinimizing the reverse bias dark current while retaining external quantum efficiency is cru...
Organic photodetectors (OPDs) with a performance comparable to that of conventional inorganic ones h...
This work studies organic bulk heterojunction photodiodes with a wide spectral range capable of imag...
Emerging applications for light sensing, including wearable electronics, internet of things and auto...
This work studies organic bulk heterojunction photodiodes with a wide spectral range capable of imag...
p\u3eWhile only few organic photodiodes have photoresponse past 1 µm, novel shortwave infrared (SWIR...
The motto of University of California is “let there be light.” But how do we know whether there is l...
Organic photodetectors have promising applications in low-cost imaging, health monitoring and near-i...
The performance of organic photodetectors is steadily improving, and the specific detectivity, as a ...
This work studied a series of infrared detectors comprised of organic bulk heterojunctions to explai...
Infrared organic photodetector materials are investigated using transient absorption spectroscopy, d...
Organic photodiodes are nowadays of growing interests as they are able to address promising applicat...
AbstractTo achieve high detectivity in infrared detectors, it is critical to reduce the device noise...
Organic bulk heterojunction photodiodes (OPDs) attract attention for sensing and imaging. Their dete...
\u3cp\u3eMinimizing the reverse bias dark current while retaining external quantum efficiency is cru...
Organic photodetectors (OPDs) with a performance comparable to that of conventional inorganic ones h...
This work studies organic bulk heterojunction photodiodes with a wide spectral range capable of imag...
Emerging applications for light sensing, including wearable electronics, internet of things and auto...
This work studies organic bulk heterojunction photodiodes with a wide spectral range capable of imag...
p\u3eWhile only few organic photodiodes have photoresponse past 1 µm, novel shortwave infrared (SWIR...
The motto of University of California is “let there be light.” But how do we know whether there is l...
Organic photodetectors have promising applications in low-cost imaging, health monitoring and near-i...
The performance of organic photodetectors is steadily improving, and the specific detectivity, as a ...
This work studied a series of infrared detectors comprised of organic bulk heterojunctions to explai...
Infrared organic photodetector materials are investigated using transient absorption spectroscopy, d...
Organic photodiodes are nowadays of growing interests as they are able to address promising applicat...
AbstractTo achieve high detectivity in infrared detectors, it is critical to reduce the device noise...