Perovskite Solar Cell-Gated Organic Electrochemical Transistors for Flexible Photodetectors with Ultrahigh Sensitivity and Fast Response.
Jiajun SongGuanqi TangJiupeng CaoHong LiuZeyu ZhaoSophie GriggsAnneng YangNaixiang WangHaiyang ChengChun-Ki LiuIain McCullochFeng YanPublished in: Advanced materials (Deerfield Beach, Fla.) (2022)
Photodetectors (PDs) are the building block of various imaging and sensing applications. However, commercially available PDs based on crystalline inorganic semiconductors cannot meet the requirements of emerging wearable/implantable applications due to their rigidity and fragility, which creates the need for flexible devices. Here, we present a high-performance flexible PD by gating an organic electrochemical transistor (OECT) with a perovskite solar cell. Due to the ultrahigh transconductance of the OECT, the device demonstrates a high gain of ∼10 6 , a fast response time of 67 μs and an ultrahigh detectivity of 6.7 × 10 17 Jones to light signals under a low working voltage (≤ 0.6 V). Thanks to the ultrahigh sensitivity and fast response, the device can track photoplethysmogram signals and peripheral oxygen saturation under ambient light and even provide contactless remote sensing, offering a low-power and convenient way for continuous vital signs monitoring. This work offers a novel strategy for realizing high-performance flexible PDs that are promising for low-power, user-friendly and wearable optoelectronics. This article is protected by copyright. All rights reserved.