Narrowband Near-Infrared Perovskite/Organic Photodetector: TCAD Numerical Simulation
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Date
2022-07
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Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute (MDPI)
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Crystals;Volume 12, Issue 8August 2022 Article number 1033
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Abstract
Narrowband photodetectors (PD) established in the near-infrared (NIR) wavelength range
are highly required in a variety of applications including high-quality bioimaging. In this simulation
study, we propose a filter-less narrowband PD based on the architecture of perovskite/organic het-
erojunction. The most decisive part of the photodetector is the hierarchical configuration of a larger
bandgap perovskite material with a thicker film followed by a lower bandgap organic material with
a narrower layer. The design of the structure is carried out by TCAD numerical simulations. Our
structure is based on an experimentally validated wideband organic PD, which is modified by invok-
ing an additional perovskite layer having a tunable bandgap. The main detector device comprises
of ITO/perovskite (CsyFA1−yPb(IxBr1−x)3
)/organic blend (PBDTTT-c:C60-PCBM)/PEDOT:PSS/Al.
The simulation results show that the proposed heterojunction PD achieves satisfactory performance
when the thickness of perovskite and organic layers are 2.5 µm and 500 nm, respectively. The designed
photodetector achieves a narrow spectral response at 730 nm with a full width at half-maximum
(FWHM) of 33 nm in the detector, while having a responsivity of about 0.12 A/W at zero bias. The
presented heterojunction perovskite/organic PD can efficiently detect light in the wavelength range
of 700 to 900 nm. These simulation results can be employed to drive the development of filter-less
narrowband NIR heterojunction PD.
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narrowband, near-infrared, perovskite, organic, TCAD, responsivity, FWHM