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High performance flexible organic photomultiplication photodetector based on an ultra-thin silver film transparent electrode

Abstract

Abstract Flexible and lightweight photomultiplication-type organic photodetectors (PM-OPDs) have attracted wide attention for their broad application prospects, especially in the field of wearable electronic products. However, the commonly used indium tin oxide (ITO) conductive anode is not conducive to realize high-performance flexible PM-OPDs due to its rigidity and fragility. Here, on the flexible polyethylene terephthalate (PET) substrate, we successfully fabricate highly sensitive poly 3-hexylthiophene:phenyl-C 70 -butyric acid methyl ester (P3HT:PC 70 BM, 100:1) based PM-OPDs using ultra-thin silver films as transparent anodes. Specifically, a 1 nm thick MoO 3 layer is utilized as the wetting layer for facilitating the silver film percolation, and a 2 nm thick MoO 3 layer, as the hole transport layer, is coated on top of the ultra-thin silver film before coating the P3HT:PC 70 BM film. The as-prepared flexible PM-OPDs based on the ultra-thin silver film exhibit the optimal external quantum efficiency (EQE) and responsivity ( R ) of 1.3 × 10 5 % and 388.4 A W −1 , respectively, under −15 V bias, which are 1.98 times and 2.15 times greater than those of the ITO anode based device. More importantly, the device has good flexibility with the EQE maintaining 70.6% of its initial value after bending 10 times, and 51.4% of its initial value after bending 1000 times. This work paves the way for developing flexible PM-OPDs as well as other flexible optoelectronic devices.

Keywords:
Materials science Optoelectronics Quantum efficiency Indium tin oxide Responsivity Thin film Wetting layer Electrode Polyethylene terephthalate Anode Photodetector Nanotechnology Composite material Quantum dot

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