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Identification of the Origin of Ultralow Dark Currents in Organic Photodiodes

pmid: 36482790
AbstractOrganic bulk heterojunction photodiodes (OPDs) attract attention for sensing and imaging. Their detectivity is typically limited by a substantial reverse bias dark current density (Jd). Recently, using thermal admittance or spectral photocurrent measurements, Jd has been attributed to thermal charge generation mediated by mid‐gap states. Here, the temperature dependence of Jd in state‐of‐the‐art OPDs is reported with Jd down to 10−9 mA cm−2 at −0.5 V bias. For a variety of donor‐acceptor bulk‐heterojunction blends it is found that the thermal activation energy of Jd is lower than the effective bandgap of the blends, by ca. 0.3 to 0.5 eV, but higher than expected for mid‐gap states. Ultra‐sensitive sub‐bandgap photocurrent spectroscopy reveals that the minimum photon energy for optical charge generation in OPDs correlates with the dark current thermal activation energy. The dark current in OPDs is attributed to thermal charge generation at the donor‐acceptor interface mediated by intra‐gap states near the band edges.
- Dutch Institute for Fundamental Energy Research Netherlands
- Technical University Eindhoven Netherlands
- Holst Centre (Netherlands) Netherlands
- Technical University Eindhoven Netherlands
- Delft University of Technology Netherlands
bulk-heterojunction, Dark currents, Heterojunction photodiodes, Sensing and imaging, Thermal activation energies, dark current, Photocurrents, Organic photodiodes, Interface states, Energy gap, Temperature distribution, Charge generation, Organic semiconductors, Activation energy, Detectivity, Organic bulk heterojunctions, organic photodiodes, organic semiconductors, Gap state
bulk-heterojunction, Dark currents, Heterojunction photodiodes, Sensing and imaging, Thermal activation energies, dark current, Photocurrents, Organic photodiodes, Interface states, Energy gap, Temperature distribution, Charge generation, Organic semiconductors, Activation energy, Detectivity, Organic bulk heterojunctions, organic photodiodes, organic semiconductors, Gap state
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