Organic photodiodes (OPDs) have in recent years reached a level of performance comparable to their inorganic counterparts. Using additives like PMMA, we were able to tune the transparency and viscosity of a P3HT:PCBM photoactive blend while at the same time achieving a two-fold enhancement of the detection speed. Furthermore, we have developed approaches towards the digital realization of image sensors using aerosol jet printing and a direct-printed patterning technique utilizing the self organization of functional inks. These techniques allow for a reproducible deposition of multilayer devices with high registration accuracies and feature sizes down to a few microns. We present a comprehensive electrical and optical characterization of these printed image sensors. The devices exhibit specific detectivities of >1E12 Jones over a broad wavelength range (400-750 nm) and maximum responsivities of 0.25 A/W. An entirely printed matrix image sensor composing of 256 individual pixels with an individual active area of ≈250 μm × 300 μm was fabricated.
Samuele LilliuM. BöberlMaria SramekSandro F. TeddeJ. Emyr MacdonaldOliver Hayden
Ralph EcksteinNoah StrobelTobias RödlmeierKonstantin GlaserUli LemmerGerardo Hernandez‐Sosa
Adrien PierreIgal DeckmanPierre Balthazar LechêneAna Claudia Arias
Anja HaaseElke KrakerJoachim R. KrennUrsula PalfingerSabine HeusingPeter William de OliveiraMichael Veith