Broadband organic phototransistor with high photoresponse from ultraviolet to near-infrared realized via synergistic effect of trilayer heterostructure

Broadband photodetectors have attracted tremendous attention in recent years because of their extensive industrial and scientific applications for optoelectronic circuits. However, up until now, developing organic phototransistors with a high photoresponse over the broadband spectrum still remains a...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of materials chemistry. C, Materials for optical and electronic devices Materials for optical and electronic devices, 2018, Vol.6 (32), p.884-8811
Hauptverfasser: Huang, Fobao, Wang, Xin, Xu, Kun, Liang, Yuanlong, Peng, Yingquan, Liu, Guohan
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Zusammenfassung:Broadband photodetectors have attracted tremendous attention in recent years because of their extensive industrial and scientific applications for optoelectronic circuits. However, up until now, developing organic phototransistors with a high photoresponse over the broadband spectrum still remains a great challenge due to the lack of broad spectral photosensitive materials. Herein, we report a high-performance broadband phototransistor by adopting an all-organic trilayer heterostructure as an active structure containing three small organic molecules with mutual-complementary photoabsorption spectra. Utilizing the synergistic effect of the high mobility of a fullerene (C 60 ) channel and strong complementary photoabsorption of a C 60 /3,4,9,10-perylenetetracarboxylic dianhydride (PTCDA)/tin phthalocyanine (SnPc) trilayer heterostructure, a broad high photoresponse from the ultraviolet-visible to the near-infrared region was realized. The photoresponsivity ( R ), external quantum efficiency (EQE), specific detectivity ( D *), and response time reached up to 56.88 A W −1 , 15 704%, 9.15 × 10 12 Jones, and
ISSN:2050-7526
2050-7534
DOI:10.1039/c8tc02148a