Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1264074 | Organic Electronics | 2011 | 5 Pages |
Semi-transparent organic–inorganic hybrid photo-detector cells were fabricated on glass substrate, composed of pentacene/ZnO photodiodes and pentacene thin-film transistors (TFTs). Semi-transparent NiOx window with a large band gap of ∼4 eV was used as an ohmic electrode on 50 nm-thin pentacene channel in the TFT and simultaneously on the 150 nm-thick pentacene layer, which is deposited on ZnO for p–n diode, to absorb visible and ultraviolet photons from pentacene and ZnO, respectively. Our photo-detector exhibited a minimum temporal response of ∼300 ms for photo-induced output voltage at −1 V input and −3 V supply voltage.
Graphical abstractWe fabricated semi-transparent photo-detector cells employing an organic/inorganic hybrid technique for photo diode and transistor, which operate at 3 V.Figure optionsDownload full-size imageDownload as PowerPoint slideHighlights► Fabrication of semi-transparent organic–inorganic hybrid photo-detector cells. ► Photo detector composed of pentacene/ZnO photodiode and pentacene transistor. ► Detection and absorption of visible and UV photons from pentacene and ZnO. ► Short response time of ∼300 ms and low operation voltage of −3 V.