화학공학소재연구정보센터
Journal of the American Chemical Society, Vol.139, No.16, 5644-5647, 2017
Helical Nanoribbons for Ultra-Narrowband Photodetectors
This Communication describes a new molecular design that yields ultranarrowband organic photodetectors. The design is based on a series of helically twisted molecular ribbons as the optoelectronic material. We fabricate charge collection narrowing photodetectors based on four different helical ribbons that differ in the wavelength of their response. The photodetectors made from these materials have narrow spectral response with full-width at half maxima of <20 nm. The devices reported here are superior by approximately a factor of 5 to those from traditional organic materials due to the narrowness of their response. Moreover, the active layers for the helical ribbon-based photodetectors are solution-cast but have performance that is comparable to the-state-of-the-art narrowband photodetectors made from methylammonium lead trihalide perovskite single crystals. The ultranarrow bandwidth for detection results from the helical ribbons' high absorption coefficient, good electron mobility, and sharp absorption edges that are defined by the twisted molecular conformation.