AI Article Synopsis

  • - Organic phototransistors are being explored for their ability to track the effectiveness of photosensitive drugs in phototherapy, but struggle to detect UV light due to their narrow bandgap.
  • - The incorporation of PCBM nanocrystals into donor-acceptor (D-A) polymer semiconductors enhances UV photodetection by creating a band mismatch at the interface and significantly modulating threshold voltage.
  • - Devices with PCBM nanocrystals show a photoresponsivity of 0.16 A/W and a detection rate of 2.00 × 10 Jones, both significantly outperforming devices without the nanocrystals by 50% and 100%, respectively, indicating a promising way to boost UV detection in these phototrans

Article Abstract

Organic phototransistors, renowned for their exceptional biocompatibility, hold promise in phototherapy for tracking the efficacy of photosensitive drugs within treatment areas. Nevertheless, it has been found that organic semiconductors are less effective in detecting ultraviolet (UV) light because of their narrow bandgap. Here, we show that UV photodetection in phototransistors using donor-acceptor (D-A) polymer semiconductors can be significantly enhanced by incorporating PCBM nanocrystals. This integration results in a band mismatch between the nanocrystals and the D-A polymer at the interface. These nanocrystals also demonstrate a notable capability of modulating threshold voltage under UV light. The devices incorporating nanocrystals exhibit a photoresponsivity of 0.16 A/W, surpassing the photoresponsivity of the devices without nanocrystals by 50%. The specific detection rate of devices with nanocrystals is around 2.00 × 10 Jones, which is twice as high as that of devices without nanocrystals. The presented findings offer a potential avenue to improve the efficiency of polymer phototransistors for UV detection.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC11547190PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nano14211748DOI Listing

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