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A tetrathienopyrrole-based ladder-type donor polymer for high-performance organic near-infrared cavity detectors

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A tetrathienopyrrole-based ladder-type donor polymer for high-performance organic near-infrared cavity detectors

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Ladder-type extension of a push–pull donor polymer affords enhanced peak external quantum efficiencies in microcavity organic photodetectors, with detectivities ranging from 1.07 × 1012 to 1.82 × 1010 Jones in the 900–1400 nm regime.

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