Kenji KinashiMei MatsumuraWataru SakaiNaoto Tsutsumi
The objective of the present study is to demonstrate and evaluate the photorefractive (PR) performance of an all-organic PR device with a self-assembled monolayer (SAM)-modified organic conductive electrode of PEDOT:PSS coated on polyethylene terephthalate (PET). The PR composite consisted of a triphenylamine-based photoconductive polymer: poly(4-(diphenylamino)benzyl acrylate) (PDAA), a triphenylamine photoconductive plasticizer: (4-(diphenylamino)phenyl)methanol (TPAOH), a nonlinear optical dye based on aminocyanostyrene: (4-asacycloheptylbenzylidenemalononitrile) (7-DCST), and soluble fullerene: [6,6]-phenyl C61 butyric acid-methyl ester (PCBM). For comparison with the all-organic PR device, the PR performances using PET/ITO, glass/ITO, and glass/PEDOT:PSS substrates were also evaluated. At an applied electric field of 40 V μm–1, the diffraction efficiency and the response time of the PR device using the PET/PEDOT:PSS-SAM substrate were 21.9%, and 390 ms, respectively. As a result of repeating bending tests on this all-organic PR device, we found that the flexible PR device with the PET/PEDOT:PSS-SAM substrate had a potential to withstand bending 10 000 times and that the change in the haze value strongly influenced the degradation of PR performance.
O‐Pil KwonMojca JazbinšekPeter GünterSuck‐Hyun Lee
Sam‐Shajing SunLarry R. Dalton
Yingliang LiuHaiyan PeiLi ZhangJun ShiShaokui Cao
Mahsa SadeghiLilian CardosoAna Claudia Arias
Klaus MeerholzErwin MecherReinhard BittnerYessica De Nardin