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Type: 
Journal
Description: 
The use of printing technologies is widely recognized to be a major advantage for the deployment of large-area organic electronics and there is still plenty of room for exploring new strategies to exploit printing of solution processable conductors and semiconductors. In this paper, we show for the first time how an additive layer-by-layer deposition, achieved through inkjet printing, enables the fabrication of broadband organic photodetectors with a flat responsivity spectrum extending to the near-infrared (NIR). The use of narrow bandgap polymers enables light detection up to 1.1 μm. By controlling the photoactive layer thickness in a range between 150 nm and 4 μm, we could filter the contribution from UV and Vis absorption to the photocurrent, while keeping light detection in the NIR. The visible detection efficiency decreases of a 70% at 425 nm for thicknesses going from 250 nm up to 2 μm, while the NIR …
Publisher: 
Elsevier
Publication date: 
1 Aug 2019
Authors: 

Giuseppina Pace, Andrea Grimoldi, Zachary Rengert, Guillermo C Bazan, Dario Natali, Mario Caironi

Biblio References: 
Volume: 254 Pages: 92-96
Origin: 
Synthetic Metals