Frequency Response Properties of Organic Photo-Detectors as Opto-Electrical Conversion Devices
Journal of Display Technology, Vol. 2, Issue 2, pp. 170-174 (2006)
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Abstract
Frequency performances and sensitivities for three types of organic photo-detector (OPD) were studied for an opto-electrical conversion device. A high efficiency of 19.4% of the external conversion efficiency and a high cutoff frequency response of 16 MHz were achieved using a mixed-layer between copper phthalocyanine (CuPc) and N, N'-bis (2,5-di-tert- butylphenyl) 3,4,9,10-perylene dicarboximide (BPPC) at a reverse bias voltage of 8 V under red incident light. These results were achieved by increasing exciton dissociation and charge carrier generation and to reduce the number of trapped carriers at the interfaces between CuPc and BPPC. The transmission of a moving picture was successfully demonstrated using mixed-layer OPD as an opto-electrical conversion device. These results indicate that it is possible for an OPD to be used as an opto-electrical conversion device in high-speed optical transmission systems.
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Citation
Taichiro Morimune, Hirotake Kajii, and Yutaka Ohmori, "Frequency Response Properties of Organic Photo-Detectors as Opto-Electrical Conversion Devices," J. Display Technol. 2, 170-174 (2006)
http://www.opticsinfobase.org/jdt/abstract.cfm?URI=jdt-2-2-170
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