Sensors (Jul 2010)

Semiconducting Polymer Photodetectors with Electron and Hole Blocking Layers: High Detectivity in the Near-Infrared

  • Xiong Gong,
  • Ming-Hong Tong,
  • Sung Heum Park,
  • Michelle Liu,
  • Alex Jen,
  • Alan J. Heeger

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/s100706488
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 7
pp. 6488 – 6496

Abstract

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Sensing from the ultraviolet-visible to the infrared is critical for a variety of industrial and scientific applications. Photodetectors with broad spectral response, from 300 nm to 1,100 nm, were fabricated using a narrow-band gap semiconducting polymer blended with a fullerene derivative. By using both an electron-blocking layer and a hole-blocking layer, the polymer photodetectors, operating at room temperature, exhibited calculated detectivities greater than 1013 cm Hz1/2/W over entire spectral range with linear dynamic range approximately 130 dB. The performance is comparable to or even better than Si photodetectors.

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