Non-fullerene-based organic photodetectors for infrared communication
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Babics, Maxime
Bristow, Helen
Zhang, Weimin
Wadsworth, Andrew

Neophytou, Marios

Gasparini, Nicola

McCulloch, Iain
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OSR-2018-CARF/CCF-3079Date
2021Submitted Date
2020-11-13Permanent link to this record
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Benefiting from the progress of organic solar cells (OSCs), organic photodetectors (OPDs), devices that convert a light signal into an electrical signal, have shown in parallel rapid improvement.1–3 OPDs have potential be used for a wide range of application such as imaging,4–7 artificial vision,8,9 wearable electronics,10,11 medical monitoring12 or light communication.13 Historically the development of OPDs has largely focused on detection of visible light, however, the research effort has recently moved towards IR light with applications in biomedical monitoring, imaging or communication.11,14,15 Even though IR OPDs were successfully implemented in the ubiquitous photoplethysmogram sensors,14,16 other examples of real-life applications have been very limited.11,17 To demonstrate the potential of organic materials for IR detection, it is essential to incorporate them on other technologies, IR communication being one of them.Citation
Babics, M., Bristow, H., Zhang, W., Wadsworth, A., Neophytou, M., Gasparini, N., & McCulloch, I. (2021). Non-fullerene-based organic photodetectors for infrared communication. Journal of Materials Chemistry C. doi:10.1039/d0tc05341dSponsors
The research reported in this publication was supported by funding from King Abdullah University of Science and Technology Office of Sponsored Research (OSR) under awards no. OSR-2018-CARF/CCF-3079, no. OSR-2015-CRG4-2572 and OSR -4106 CPF2019. We acknowledge EC FP7 Project SC2 (610115), EC H2020 (643791), and EPSRC Projects EP/G037515/1, EP/M005143/1, and EP/L016702/1.Publisher
Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC)Journal
Journal of Materials Chemistry CAdditional Links
http://xlink.rsc.org/?DOI=D0TC05341Dae974a485f413a2113503eed53cd6c53
10.1039/d0tc05341d
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