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An A-D-A′-D-A-Type Narrow Bandgap Electron Acceptor Based on Selenophene-Flanked Diketopyrrolopyrrole for Sensitive Near-Infrared Photodetection

Author(s)
Wang, YeyeYang, MingqunYin, BingyanWu, BaoqiLiu, GuoqiangJeong, SeonghunZhang, YueYang, ChangdukHe, ZhicaiHuang, FeiCao, YongDuan, Chunhui
Issued Date
2024-02
DOI
10.1021/acsami.3c15365
URI
https://scholarworks.unist.ac.kr/handle/201301/81607
Citation
ACS APPLIED MATERIALS & INTERFACES
Abstract
Near-infrared organic photodetectors possess great application potential in night vision, optical communication, and image sensing, but their development is limited by the lack of narrow bandgap organic semiconductors. A-D-A '-D-A-type molecules, featuring multiple intramolecular charge transfer effects, offer a robust framework for achieving near-infrared light absorption. Herein, we report a novel A-D-A '-D-A-type narrow bandgap electron acceptor named DPPSe-4Cl, which incorporates a selenophene-flanked diketopyrrolopyrrole (Se-DPP) unit as its central A ' component. This molecule demonstrates exceptional near-infrared absorption properties with an absorption onset reaching 1120 nm and a low optical bandgap of 1.11 eV, owing to the strong electron-withdrawing ability and quinoidal resonance effect induced by the Se-DPP unit. By implementing a doping compensation strategy assisted by Y6 to reduce the trap density in the photoactive layer, the optimized organic photodetector based on DPPSe-4Cl exhibited efficient spectral response and remarkable sensitivity in the range of 300-1100 nm. Particularly, a specific detectivity surpassing 10(12) Jones in the wavelength range of 410-1030 nm is achieved. This work offers a promising approach for developing highly sensitive visible to near-infrared broadband photodetection technology using organic semiconductors.
Publisher
AMER CHEMICAL SOC
ISSN
1944-8244
Keyword (Author)
organic photodetectorsnear-infrared photodetectionelectron acceptornarrow bandgapdiketopyrrolopyrrole
Keyword
ORGANIC SOLAR-CELLSPERFORMANCEPOLYMERRECOMBINATIONTRANSISTORSMOBILITYCORENM

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