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  • Organic Electronics
  • Photodetector Technology

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  • Multiple-component (MC) blends enhance near-infrared organic photodetector (NIR-OPD) performance.
  • Fundamental mechanisms and material design criteria for MC NIR-OPDs require further elucidation for optimization.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To elucidate the dilution effect as a working mechanism in MC-OPDs with highly miscible constituents.
  • To investigate the impact of this dilution effect on device performance, charge transport, and potential applications.

Main Methods:

  • Fabrication and characterization of MC NIR-OPDs with two miscible components.
  • Analysis of luminescence quantum efficiency, dark current density (Jd), and detectivity (D*).
  • Investigation of electron transfer dynamics and charge transport properties.

Main Results:

  • The dilution effect in MC-OPDs leads to higher luminescence quantum efficiencies by suppressing non-radiative decay.
  • Significant reduction in dark current density (1.52 × 10⁻¹⁰ A cm⁻²) and high detectivity (6.98 × 10¹³ Jones at 840 nm) were achieved.
  • Electron transfer between acceptors, governed by energy level offset, ensures unperturbed charge transport and fast response times (0.63/3.59 µs).

Conclusions:

  • The dilution effect is a key mechanism for optimizing MC NIR-OPDs.
  • MC NIR-OPDs demonstrate potential in high-fidelity pulse signal detection and low-light NIR imaging.
  • These findings highlight the promise of MC NIR-OPDs for next-generation wearable health and imaging technologies.