A Highly Sensitive Narrowband Nanocomposite Photodetector with Gain

Advanced Materials
Liang ShenJinsong Huang

Abstract

A narrowband red-light nanocomposite photodetector with gain is presented based on the polymer and fullerene derivative incorporating inorganic quantum dots. The introduced trap-induced hole injection dramatically improves the specific detectivity by 20-fold. A remarkable achievement is obtained with simultaneously increased linear dynamic range to 110 dB and improved noise equivalent power to 5 pW cm(-2).

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Feb 7, 2017·Nano Letters·Wenbin WangJinsong Huang
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