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Achieving EQE of 16,700% in P3HT:PC71BM based photodetectors by trap-assisted photomultiplication.


ABSTRACT: We report a trap-assisted photomultiplication (PM) phenomenon in solution-processed polymer photodetectors (PPDs) based on P3HT:PC71BM as the active layer, the maximum EQE of 16,700% is obtained for the PPDs with PC71BM doping weight ratio of 1%. The PM phenomenon is attributed to the enhanced hole tunneling injection assisted by trapped electrons in PC71BM near Al cathode, which can be demonstrated by the transient photocurrent curves and EQE spectra of PPDs with different PC71BM doping ratios. The positive effect of trapped electrons in PC71BM near Al cathode on the hole tunneling injection is further confirmed by the simulated optical field and exciton generation rate distributions in the active layer and the EQE spectra of PPDs with Al(1)/P3HT:PC71BM(100:1)/Al(2) device structure under forward and reverse biases. This discovery may open a new road for organic materials to be used in highly sensitive photodetectors while preserving the advantages of organic materials.

SUBMITTER: Li L 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4361887 | biostudies-literature | 2015 Mar

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Achieving EQE of 16,700% in P3HT:PC71BM based photodetectors by trap-assisted photomultiplication.

Li Lingliang L   Zhang Fujun F   Wang Jian J   An Qiaoshi Q   Sun Qianqian Q   Wang Wenbin W   Zhang Jian J   Teng Feng F  

Scientific reports 20150317


We report a trap-assisted photomultiplication (PM) phenomenon in solution-processed polymer photodetectors (PPDs) based on P3HT:PC71BM as the active layer, the maximum EQE of 16,700% is obtained for the PPDs with PC71BM doping weight ratio of 1%. The PM phenomenon is attributed to the enhanced hole tunneling injection assisted by trapped electrons in PC71BM near Al cathode, which can be demonstrated by the transient photocurrent curves and EQE spectra of PPDs with different PC71BM doping ratios.  ...[more]

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