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POLYMER CHEMISTRY
卷 8, 期 19, 页码 2922-2930出版社
ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
DOI: 10.1039/c7py00241f
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- University of Southern Mississippi
- UCSD ECE start-up funds
- National Science Foundation [NSF OIA-1632825]
- NSF [DGE-1449999, CMMI-1635729]
- UC Riverside Collaborative Seed Grant Portions
- Office of Science, Office of Basic Energy Sciences, of the US Department of Energy [DE-AC02-05CH11231]
Donor-acceptor (DA) conjugated polymers provide an important platform for the development of solution-processed optoelectronic devices. The complex interrelation between electronic properties and conformational disorder in these materials complicates the identification of design guidelines to control the bandgap at low energies, limiting the design of new optoelectronic and device functionalities. Here, we demonstrate that DA polymers comprised of exocyclic olefin substituted cyclopentadithiophene donors, in combination with conventional electron acceptors, display very narrow optical bandgaps (1.2 > E-opt (g) > 0.7 eV) and primary photoexcitations extending into the shortwave infrared. Theoretical calculations reveal fundamental structure-property relationships toward bandgap and energy level control in these spectral regions. Bulk heterojunction photodiodes fabricated using these new materials demonstrate a detectivity (D*) of > 1011 Jones within a spectral range of 0.6-1.43 mu m and measurable D* to 1.8 mu m, the longest reported to date for conjugated polymer based systems.
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