A bias-switchable narrowband/broadband NIR organic photodetector fabricated using a scalable technique
Conference: SPIE Future Sensing Technologies 2024 conference Paper: RSC Appl. Interfaces, 2023
A bias-switchable narrowband/broadband NIR organic photodetector fabricated using a scalable technique
Utilizing multilayer blade coating show great potential for manufacturing an exceptionally thick photodetector. This photodetector is capable of transitioning between narrowband and broadband modes through the application of bias, which can help create a camera capable of operating in both narrowband and broadband modes
This paper presents a groundbreaking development in the field of organic photodetectors, introducing a novel dual-mode photodetector with exceptional thickness capabilities. The technology is achieved through the innovative use of multilayer blade coating techniques, enabling the seamless transition between narrowband and broadband modes through the application of bias. This pioneering device, termed the "Bias Switchable Narrowband-Broadband Near-Infrared (NIR) Organic Photodetector," is manufactured in ambient conditions and offers several distinct advantages, including dual-mode operation, halogen-free solvent usage, ambient fabrication conditions, and scalability in the manufacturing process.