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Sensitive Self-Driven Single-Component Organic Photodetector Based on Vapor-Deposited Small Molecules.

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BORIS DOI
10.48620/78582
Date of Publication
November 6, 2024
Publication Type
Article
Division/Institute

DCBP Gruppe Prof. Ban...

Department of Chemist...

Author
Wolansky, Jakob
Hoffmann, Cedric
DCBP Gruppe Prof. Banerji
Panhans, Michel
Winkler, Louis Conrad
Talnack, Felix
Hutsch, Sebastian
Zhang, Huotian
Kirch, Anton
Yallum, Kaila M.
DCBP Gruppe Prof. Banerji
Friedrich, Hannes
Kublitski, Jonas
Gao, Feng
Spoltore, Donato
Mannsfeld, Stefan C Borcid-logo
Ortmann, Frank
Banerji, Natalieorcid-logo
DCBP Gruppe Prof. Banerji
Leo, Karl
Benduhn, Johannes
Subject(s)

500 - Science::540 - ...

Series
Advanced Materials
ISSN or ISBN (if monograph)
1521-4095
0935-9648
Publisher
Wiley
Language
English
Publisher DOI
10.1002/adma.202402834
PubMed ID
39502007
Uncontrolled Keywords

organic photodetector...

single‐component

small molecule

ultrafast spectroscop...

Description
Typically, organic solar cells (OSCs) and photodetectors (OPDs) comprise an electron donating and accepting material to facilitate efficient charge carrier generation. This approach has proven successful in achieving high-performance devices but has several drawbacks for upscaling and stability. This study presents a fully vacuum-deposited single-component OPD, employing the neat oligothiophene derivative DCV2-5T in the photoactive layer. Free charge carriers are generated with an internal quantum efficiency of 20 % at zero bias. By optimizing the device structure, a very low dark current of 3.4 · 10-11 A cm-2 at -0.1 V is achieved, comparable to the dark current of state-of-the-art bulk heterojunction OPDs. This optimization results in specific detectivities of 1· 1013 Jones (based on noise measurements), accompanied by a fast photoresponse (f-3dB = 200 kHz) and a broad linear dynamic range (> 150 dB). Ultrafast transient absorption spectroscopy unveils that charge carriers are already formed at very short time scales (< 1 ps). The surprisingly efficient bulk charge generation mechanism is attributed to a strong electronic coupling of the molecular exciton and charge transfer states. This work demonstrates the very high performance of single-component OPDs and proves that this novel device design is a successful strategy for highly efficient, morphological stable and easily manufacturable devices.
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https://boris-portal.unibe.ch/handle/20.500.12422/189688
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