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Molecular Engineering of a Donor-Acceptor Polymer To Realize Single Band Absorption toward a Red-Selective Thin-Film Organic Photodiode
DGIST Authors
Jang, Yun HeeChung, Dae Sung
Issued Date
2019-08
Citation
Hassan, Syed Zahid. (2019-08). Molecular Engineering of a Donor-Acceptor Polymer To Realize Single Band Absorption toward a Red-Selective Thin-Film Organic Photodiode. doi: 10.1021/acsami.9b08326
Type
Article
Article Type
Article
Author Keywords
color-selectivedonor-acceptor copolymersdiketopyrrolopyrrolesorganic photodiodesimage sensors
Keywords
DIKETOPYRROLOPYRROLE-BASED COPOLYMERSCONJUGATED POLYMERSCHARGE-TRANSFERHIGH-PERFORMANCEPHOTODETECTORSMOBILITYSENSITIVITYSCATTERINGSPECTRAORDER
ISSN
1944-8244
Abstract
Herein, we explore the strategy of realizing a red-selective thin-film organic photodiode (OPD) by synthesizing a new copolymer with a highly selective red-absorption feature. PCZ-Th-DPP, with phenanthrocarbazole (PCZ) and diketopyrrolopyrrole (DPP) as donor and acceptor units, respectively, was strategically designed/synthesized based on a time-dependent density functional theory calculation, which predicted the significant suppression of the band II absorption of PCZ-Th-DPP due to the extremely efficient intramolecular charge transfer. We demonstrate that the synthesized PCZ-Th-DPP exhibits not only a high absorption coefficient within the red-selective band I region, as theoretically predicted, but also a preferential face-on intermolecular structure in the thin-film state, which is beneficial for vertical charge extraction as an outcome of a glancing incidence X-ray diffraction study. By employing PCZ-Th-DPP as a photoactive layer of Schottky OPD, to fully match its absorption characteristic to the spectral response of the red-selective OPD, we demonstrate a genuine red-selective specific detectivity in the order of 1012 Jones while maintaining a thin active layer thickness of ∼300 nm. This work demonstrates the possibility of realizing a full color image sensor with a synthetic approach to the constituting active layers without optical manipulation. © 2019 American Chemical Society.
URI
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11750/10624
DOI
10.1021/acsami.9b08326
Publisher
American Chemical Society
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