Issue 28, 2015

Highly sensitive polymer photodetectors with a broad spectral response range from UV light to the near infrared region

Abstract

Highly sensitive polymer photodetectors (PPDs) are successfully achieved with a broad spectral response range from UV light to the near infrared region (NIR) based on P3HT : PTB7-Th : PC71BM as the active layer. The highest external quantum efficiency (EQE) values of the PPDs with P3HT : PC71BM (100 : 1) as the active layer are 90 700% and 84 100%, corresponding to 390 nm and 625 nm light illumination under a −25 V bias, respectively. The spectral response range of the PPDs can be extended to the NIR by doping narrow band gap polymer PTB7-Th into P3HT : PC71BM as the active layer. The highest EQE values of the PPDs with P3HT : PTB7-Th : PC71BM (50 : 50 : 1) as the active layer are around 38 000% in the spectral range from 625 nm to 750 nm under a −25 V bias. The high EQE values of the PPDs should be attributed to three points: (i) the rather weak dark current due to the relatively large hole injection barrier; (ii) the enhanced hole tunneling injection due to the interfacial band bending, which is induced by trapped electrons in PC71BM near the Al cathode; and (iii) the efficient hole-only transport in the active layers with the rather low PC71BM content. The broad spectral response range is due to the contribution of PTB7-Th exciton dissociation on the number of trapped electrons in PC71BM near the Al cathode.

Graphical abstract: Highly sensitive polymer photodetectors with a broad spectral response range from UV light to the near infrared region

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
15 May 2015
Accepted
15 Jun 2015
First published
15 Jun 2015

J. Mater. Chem. C, 2015,3, 7386-7393

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Highly sensitive polymer photodetectors with a broad spectral response range from UV light to the near infrared region

W. Wang, F. Zhang, L. Li, M. Zhang, Q. An, J. Wang and Q. Sun, J. Mater. Chem. C, 2015, 3, 7386 DOI: 10.1039/C5TC01383F

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