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Visible-blind ultraviolet narrowband photomultiplication-type organic photodetector with an ultrahigh external quantum efficiency of over 1 000 000%

Guo, Dechao; Yang, Liqing; Zhao, Jingcheng; Li, Ji; He, Guo; Yang, Dezhi*; Wang, Linge*; Vadim, Agafonov; Ma, Dongge*
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摘要

A visible-blind ultraviolet (UV) photodetector can detect UV signals and is not interfered with by visible light or infrared light in the environment. In order to realize high-performance visible-blind UV organic photodetectors (OPDs), we design photomultiplication-type (PM-type) OPDs by using a novel strategy. Firstly, wide bandgap organic semiconductor materials, which do not absorb visible light, are selected as donors to absorb UV light. Secondly, a very small amount of C-60 is used as an acceptor to trap photogenerated electrons. These accumulating electrons near the Al electrode form a potential, which leads to band bending and narrowing of the interface barrier, thereby assisting hole-tunneling injection to form a multiplication. The fabricated visible-blind UV PM-type OPDs with donor/acceptor doping ratio of 50 : 1 exhibit a narrowband response with full-width at half-maximum (FWHM) of approximately 36 nm, an ultrahigh external quantum efficiency of 1.08 x 10(6)% and a remarkable specific detectivity of 1.28 x 10(14) jones at 335 nm wavelength under -14 V bias. The UV-to-visible rejection ratio exceeds 10(3) by adjusting the donor/acceptor mixing ratios. The devices made with other wide bandgap organic materials also showed similar performance, indicating that this device structure provides an effective method for the preparation of high-performance visible-blind UV PM-type OPDs. In addition, we prepared a flexible visible-blind UV PM-type OPD based on a PET substrate and integrated it with a flexible OLED to fabricate a wearable UV monitor, which can visually detect the intensity of UV light.

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LINEAR DYNAMIC-RANGE POLYMER PHOTODETECTORS NANOCOMPOSITE PHOTODETECTOR CONJUGATED POLYMER HIGH PHOTORESPONSE SPECTRAL RESPONSE PERFORMANCE GAIN MECHANISM UV