Effect of a π-linker of push–pull D–π–A donor molecules on the performance of organic photodetectors†
Abstract
We report organic photodetectors (OPDs) exhibiting high photocurrent density (Jph), low dark current density (Jd), and broadband external quantum efficiency (EQE) based on three push–pull type D–π–A small molecule donors (H1, H2, and H3) with different π-linker structures. Among the three donor molecules, H2 with a long π-linker had stronger intermolecular interactions and formed a polycrystalline structure, thus generating subgap states and trap sites at the interface, which increased the Jd value of OPDs because of the facilitated electron injection from the indium tin oxide electrode to the donor at reverse bias and decreased the Jph value. In contrast, H3 with a short π-linker showed amorphous morphology in thin films because of weaker intermolecular interactions, lowering the Jd value in both planar heterojunction (PHJ) OPDs and bulk heterojunction (BHJ) OPDs. The BHJ OPDs with H3 exhibited a broadband EQE value of 64% at 530 nm, a low Jd value of 1.8 × 10−8, and a high Jph value of 9.6 × 10−3 A cm−2 at −3 V bias.