Short‐Wave Infrared Organic Photodetectors With Ultralow Dark Current Density Under Biased Operating Conditions
Abstract
ABSTRACT Commercial photodetectors integrated on readout circuits typically operate under bias voltage, necessitating low dark current density ( J d ) to achieve high detectivity. However, suppressing J d remains a critical challenge for organic photodetectors (OPDs), particularly those operating in the short‐wave infrared (SWIR) region. Herein, we report SWIR‐OPDs that achieve ultralow J d under high bias voltage by developing a narrow bandgap p‐type polymer as the SWIR absorber, thereby establishing an alternative material platform for high‐performance SWIR‐OPDs. The new polymer PDCBT‐DTO2F adopts a push‐pull architecture comprising quaterthiophene donor units and 5,6‐dicyano‐2,1,3‐benzothiadiazole acceptor moieties. Substituting the alkyl chains on quaterthiophene units with alkoxy chains significantly enhanced the intramolecular charge transfer effect and backbone coplanarity. This modification simultaneously yielded intense SWIR absorption, high crystallinity, reduced trap density, and low energetic disorder. Through extensive device optimization, the SWIR‐OPD based on PDCBT‐DTO2F exhibited J d as low as 15.6 nA cm – 2 under −2 V and 58.1 nA cm −2 even under −5 V. Consequently, a detectivity of 1.04 × 10 12 Jones was realized at 1100 nm under −2 V bias, ranking among the best performance for SWIR‐OPDs operating under reverse bias.
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Authors (19)
Kangzhe Liu
Institute of Polymer Optoelectronic Materials and Devices Guangdong Basic Research Center of Excellence for Energy & Information Polymer Materials National Key Laboratory of Luminescent Materials and Devices South China University of Technology Guangzhou P. R. China
Xiang Luo
Ophthalmology Medical Center, The First Affiliated Hospital of Chongqing Medical University, Chongqing Key Laboratory for the Prevention and Treatment of Major Blinding Eye Diseases, Chongqing Branch (Municipality Division) of National Clinical Research Centre for Ocular Diseases
Bingyan Yin
Mingqun Yang
Baoqi Wu
Yao Li
Zhaochen Lv
Dongguan Key Laboratory of Interdisciplinary Science for Advanced Materials and Large‐Scale Scientific Facilities School of Physical Sciences Great Bay University Dongguan P. R. China
Yunhao Cao
National Key Laboratory of Advanced Micro and Nano Manufacture Technology 1 , Beijing 100871,
Jing Wang
Hunan Cancer Hospital Changsha China
Seunglok Lee
School of Energy and Chemical Engineering, Ulsan National Institute of Science and Technology (UNIST), 50 UNIST-gil, Ulju-gun, Ulsan 44919, South Korea
Yihui Chen
Jiaying Wu
Sha Liu
Yanjun Fang
Changduk Yang
Department of Energy Engineering, School of Energy and Chemical Engineering
Hongbin Wu
Biophysical Chemistry Department of Chemistry and Chemical Biology Technische Universität Dortmund Dortmund Germany
Fei Huang
Yong Cao
Chunhui Duan