Green-Solvent-Processed High-Performance Broadband Organic Photodetectors

ACS Appl Mater Interfaces. 2023 Aug 9;15(31):37748-37755. doi: 10.1021/acsami.3c09391. Epub 2023 Jul 28.

Abstract

Solution-processed organic photodetectors with broadband activity have been demonstrated with an environmentally benign solvent, ortho-xylene (o-xylene), as the processing solvent. The organic photodetectors employ a wide band gap polymer donor PBDB-T and a narrow band gap small-molecule non-fullerene acceptor CO1-4F, both dissolvable in o-xylene at a controlled temperature. The o-xylene-processed devices have shown external quantum efficiency of up to 70%, surpassing the counterpart processed with chlorobenzene. With a well-suppressed dark current, the device can also present a high specific detectivity of over 1012 Jones at -2 V within practical operation frequencies and is applicable for photoplethysmography with its fast response. These results further highlight the potential of green-solvent-processed organic photodetectors as a high-performing alternative to their counterparts processed in toxic chlorinated solvents without compromising the excellent photosensing performance.

Keywords: bulk heterojunction; green solvent; organic photodiode; photodetector; photoplethysmogram.