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Diffusion interface layer controlling the acceptor phase of bilayer near-infrared polymer phototransistors with ultrahigh photosensitivity.


ABSTRACT: The narrow bandgap of near-infrared (NIR) polymers is a major barrier to improving the performance of NIR phototransistors. The existing technique for overcoming this barrier is to construct a bilayer device (channel layer/bulk heterojunction (BHJ) layer). However, acceptor phases of the BHJ dissolve into the channel layer and are randomly distributed by the spin-coating method, resulting in turn-on voltages (Vo) and off-state dark currents remaining at a high level. In this work, a diffusion interface layer is formed between the channel layer and BHJ layer after treating the film transfer method (FTM)-based NIR phototransistors with solvent vapor annealing (SVA). The newly formed diffusion interface layer makes it possible to control the acceptor phase distribution. The performance of the FTM-based device improves after SVA. Vo decreases from 26 V to zero, and the dark currents decrease by one order of magnitude. The photosensitivity (Iph/Idark) increases from 22 to 1.7 × 107.

SUBMITTER: Han T 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC8917130 | biostudies-literature | 2022 Mar

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Diffusion interface layer controlling the acceptor phase of bilayer near-infrared polymer phototransistors with ultrahigh photosensitivity.

Han Tao T   Wang Zejiang Z   Shen Ning N   Zhou Zewen Z   Hou Xuehua X   Ding Shufang S   Jiang Chunzhi C   Huang Xiaoyi X   Zhang Xiaofeng X   Liu Linlin L  

Nature communications 20220311 1


The narrow bandgap of near-infrared (NIR) polymers is a major barrier to improving the performance of NIR phototransistors. The existing technique for overcoming this barrier is to construct a bilayer device (channel layer/bulk heterojunction (BHJ) layer). However, acceptor phases of the BHJ dissolve into the channel layer and are randomly distributed by the spin-coating method, resulting in turn-on voltages (V<sub>o</sub>) and off-state dark currents remaining at a high level. In this work, a d  ...[more]

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