Tianyi ZhangLouis Conrad WinklerJakob WolanskyJonas SchröderKarl LeoJohannes Benduhn
Abstract Modern image sensors necessitate three color‐selective photodetectors: red, green, and blue (RGB) sensing units. Among those, blue light‐specific photodetectors are comparably much less reported. Here, a fully thermal‐evaporated organic photodetector (OPD) with narrowband blue detection based on exploring the dual role of the hole‐transporting layer is elegantly demonstrated. By incorporating a MoO 3 ‐doped underlayer, the narrowband OPD achieves high external quantum efficiency up to 50% at 0 V with thin‐film devices. By adopting an intrinsic underlayer in planar junction configuration along with efficient hole and electron blocking layers, an ultralow dark current (2.46 × 10 −12 A cm −2 at −0.1 V) is achieved. The device has a calculated specific detectivity ( D * ) reaching a record‐high value of 6.35 × 10 14 Jones, outperforming commercial silicon photodetectors, and an ultrahigh linear dynamic range of 205 dB. This work paves the way for high‐sensitivity narrowband organic photodetectors in the visible spectral region.
Xinye FanYiren ChenZhiwei ZhangGuoqing MiaoHong JiangHang Song
Hyeong‐Ju KimBongsu KimSungyoung YunDong‐Jin YunTaejin ChoiSangjun LeeDaiki MinamiChul‐Joon HeoJuhyung LimHiromasa ShibuyaYounhee LimJisoo ShinHyerim HongJeong‐Il ParkFeifei FangHwijoung SeoJeoungin YiSang‐Ho ParkHyun Hwi LeeKyung‐Bae Park
Qianqian LinArdalan ArminPaul L. BurnPaul Meredith
Hyeong‐Ju KimBongsu KimSungyoung YunDong‐Jin YunTaejin ChoiSangjun LeeDaiki MinamiChul‐Joon HeoJuhyung LimHiromasa ShibuyaYounhee LimJisoo ShinHyerim HongJeong‐Il ParkFeifei FangHwijoung SeoJeoungin YiSang‐Ho ParkHyun Hwi LeeKyung‐Bae Park