: Typically, organic solar cells (OSCs) and photodetectors (OPDs) comprise an electron donating and accepting material to facilitate efficient charge carrier generation. This approach has proven successful in achieving high-performance devices but has several drawbacks for upscaling and stability. This study presents a fully vacuum-deposited single-component OPD, employing the neat oligothiophene derivative DCV2-5T in the photoactive layer. Free charge carriers are generated with an internal quantum efficiency of 20 % at zero bias. By optimizing the device structure, a very low dark current of 3.4 · 10-11 A cm-2 at -0.1 V is achieved, comparable to the dark current of state-of-the-art bulk heterojunction OPDs. This optimization results in specific detectivities of 1· 1013 Jones (based on noise measurements), accompanied by a fast photoresponse (f-3dB = 200 kHz) and a broad linear dynamic range (> 150 dB). Ultrafast transient absorption spectroscopy unveils that charge carriers are already formed at very short time scales (< 1 ps). The surprisingly efficient bulk charge generation mechanism is attributed to a strong electronic coupling of the molecular exciton and charge transfer states. This work demonstrates the very high performance of single-component OPDs and proves that this novel device design is a successful strategy for highly efficient, morphological stable and easily manufacturable devices.

Sensitive Self-Driven Single-Component Organic Photodetector Based on Vapor-Deposited Small Molecules / Wolansky, Jakob; Hoffmann, Cedric; Panhans, Michel; Winkler, Louis Conrad; Talnack, Felix; Hutsch, Sebastian; Zhang, Huotian; Kirch, Anton; Yallum, Kaila M; Friedrich, Hannes; Kublitski, Jonas; Gao, Feng; Spoltore, Donato; Mannsfeld, Stefan C B; Ortmann, Frank; Banerji, Natalie; Leo, Karl; Benduhn, Johannes. - In: ADVANCED MATERIALS. - ISSN 1521-4095. - (2024). [10.1002/adma.202402834]

Sensitive Self-Driven Single-Component Organic Photodetector Based on Vapor-Deposited Small Molecules

Spoltore, Donato;
2024-01-01

Abstract

: Typically, organic solar cells (OSCs) and photodetectors (OPDs) comprise an electron donating and accepting material to facilitate efficient charge carrier generation. This approach has proven successful in achieving high-performance devices but has several drawbacks for upscaling and stability. This study presents a fully vacuum-deposited single-component OPD, employing the neat oligothiophene derivative DCV2-5T in the photoactive layer. Free charge carriers are generated with an internal quantum efficiency of 20 % at zero bias. By optimizing the device structure, a very low dark current of 3.4 · 10-11 A cm-2 at -0.1 V is achieved, comparable to the dark current of state-of-the-art bulk heterojunction OPDs. This optimization results in specific detectivities of 1· 1013 Jones (based on noise measurements), accompanied by a fast photoresponse (f-3dB = 200 kHz) and a broad linear dynamic range (> 150 dB). Ultrafast transient absorption spectroscopy unveils that charge carriers are already formed at very short time scales (< 1 ps). The surprisingly efficient bulk charge generation mechanism is attributed to a strong electronic coupling of the molecular exciton and charge transfer states. This work demonstrates the very high performance of single-component OPDs and proves that this novel device design is a successful strategy for highly efficient, morphological stable and easily manufacturable devices.
2024
Sensitive Self-Driven Single-Component Organic Photodetector Based on Vapor-Deposited Small Molecules / Wolansky, Jakob; Hoffmann, Cedric; Panhans, Michel; Winkler, Louis Conrad; Talnack, Felix; Hutsch, Sebastian; Zhang, Huotian; Kirch, Anton; Yallum, Kaila M; Friedrich, Hannes; Kublitski, Jonas; Gao, Feng; Spoltore, Donato; Mannsfeld, Stefan C B; Ortmann, Frank; Banerji, Natalie; Leo, Karl; Benduhn, Johannes. - In: ADVANCED MATERIALS. - ISSN 1521-4095. - (2024). [10.1002/adma.202402834]
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