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Rapid UV-A photo detection using a BTBT organic thin-film transistor enhanced by a 1,5-dichloro-9,10-dintiro-anthracene acceptor

Abstract

A UV-A sensitive phototransistor was demonstrated using an organic semiconductor 2,7-dipentyl[1]benzothieno[3,2- b ][1] benzothiophene (C5-BTBT) and a strong electron acceptor 1,5-dichloro-9,10-dintiro-anthracene (2Cl-2NO2-Anth) which is not photo-isomerizable. At 0 gate bias the photoresponsivity of the device begins to saturate at an incident power Pinc = 1 mW/cm2, where a photocurrent-to-dark current ratio (P) of P > 105 is observed with a photoresponsivity of 9 A/W. The photoresponsivity was increased with the decrease of Pinc, reaching 40 A/W at a Pinc = 0.0427 mW/cm2. A persistent photocurrent with a P > 105 was observed for more than 2 h, demonstrating the potential use for rewritable photo memory. By applying a gate voltage program consisting of a reset pulse of −90 V every 2nd data point, the device can perform as a UV sensor or switch at the timescale of 600 ms.

Authors

Smithson CS; Ljubic D; Wu Y; Zhu S

Journal

Organic Electronics, Vol. 37, , pp. 42–46

Publisher

Elsevier

Publication Date

October 1, 2016

DOI

10.1016/j.orgel.2016.06.022

ISSN

1566-1199

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