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Large-area low-noise flexible organic photodiodes for detecting faint visible light.

Canek Fuentes-HernandezWen-Fang ChouTalha M KhanLarissa DinizJulia LukensFelipe A LarrainVictor A Rodriguez-ToroBernard Kippelen
Published in: Science (New York, N.Y.) (2020)
Silicon photodiodes are the foundation of light-detection technology; yet their rigid structure and limited area scaling at low cost hamper their use in several emerging applications. A detailed methodology for the characterization of organic photodiodes based on polymeric bulk heterojunctions reveals the influence that charge-collecting electrodes have on the electronic noise at low frequency. The performance of optimized organic photodiodes is found to rival that of low-noise silicon photodiodes in all metrics within the visible spectral range, except response time, which is still video-rate compatible. Solution-processed organic photodiodes offer several design opportunities exemplified in a biometric monitoring application that uses ring-shaped, large-area, flexible, organic photodiodes with silicon-level performance.
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