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Organic Phototransistor with Light-Induced Contact Modulation and Sensitivity Enhancement Using a C 60 /C 70 :TAPC Hybrid Channel.

Dongho ChoiHyukyun KwonHaechang LeeKyu-Myung LeeYongsup ParkHanul MoonSeunghyup Yoo
Published in: ACS applied materials & interfaces (2023)
Organic phototransistors (OPTs) are attracting a significant degree of interest as devices that have the potential to play multiple roles, including light sensing, signal amplification, and switching for addressing when they are used for matrix arrays. However, it has been challenging to realize OPTs that can perform all of these roles simultaneously at a sufficient performance level because the channel materials with high carrier mobility often exhibit relatively low photoabsorption. In this work, we propose OPTs with a hybrid bilayer channel consisting of a neat C 60 layer and a bulk-heterojunction layer of C 70 and 1,1-bis(4-bis(4-methyl-phenyl)-amino-phenyl)-cyclohexane (TAPC) as a possible solution to this issue. While the C 60 layer serves as the main carrier-transporting layer with high mobility, the C 70 :TAPC layer operates as a photoactive layer wherein the photogenerated carriers provide photoinduced contact modulation that leads to a significant enhancement in photosensitivity. With the optimal design maximizing the absorption, the proposed hybrid-channel OPTs show a responsivity of ca. 180 A/W, which is 4.5 times higher than that of the control OPT with a C 70 :TAPC single channel. The operation mechanism and the origin for the improvement are verified by an in-depth analysis of the photoinduced modulation of the channel and contact resistances of the OPTs.
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