Junjiang WuMengyuan GaoJingjing WangSaimeng LiKai ZhangWenchao ZhaoSunsun LiVakhobjon KuvondikovHang YinLong Ye
The strong aggregation of Poly(3-hexylthiophene) (P3HT) severely limits its use as the hole-transport material in emerging quantum dot photodetectors and photovoltaics. Herein, we propose a facile and cost-effective strategy to control the solution-state aggregation of hole transporting layers by designing a dual polythiophene blend based on P3HT and its alkylthio-substituted analogue named Poly(3-hexylthiothiophene) (P3HTT). In our photodetector device, we have used the dual polythiophene as the hole transport layer and achieved a specific detectivity (D*) on the order of 1012 Jones. In particular, by incorporating a small amount of P3HTT into the dual polythiophene mixture, we observed a remarkable 28% performance enhancement. This study provides a comprehensive analysis of the solution structure of the dual polythiophene blend, elucidates the evolution of the condensed matter structure, and ultimately presents a promising avenue for enhancing the performance of low-cost quantum dot photodetectors.
Syrový, TomášJosefík, FrantišekSyrová, LucieBurgués, IgnasiJaníček, PetrRodriguez, JhonatanKubáč, LubomírLópez, Laura
Weibo YanYunlong LiYu LiSenyun YeZhiwei LiuShufeng WangZuqiang BianChunhui Huang
Weibo YanYu LiWeihai SunHaitao PengSenyun YeZhiwei LiuZuqiang BianChunhui Huang
Junjiang WuYuping GaoZhihua ZhouYahui DuJunwei LiuJingjing WangQian WangKangkang ZhouKaihu XianZhenjia LinYu ChenWenchao ZhaoSunsun LiVakhobjon KuvondikovHang YinJinyue YanYongsheng LiuLong Ye
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