Squaraine
Dye for a Visibly Transparent All-Organic
Optical Upconversion Device with Sensitivity at 1000 nm
Posted on 2018-03-12 - 00:00
Efficient
light detection in the near-infrared (NIR) wavelength
region is central to emerging applications such as medical imaging
and machine vision. An organic upconverter (OUC) consists of a NIR-sensitive
organic photodetector (OPD) and an visible organic light-emitting
diode (OLED), connected in series. The device converts NIR light directly
to visible light, allowing imaging of a NIR scene in the visible.
Here, we present an OUC composed of a NIR-selective squaraine dye-based
OPD and a fluorescent OLED. The OPD has a peak sensitivity at 980
nm and an internal photon-to-current conversion efficiency of ∼100%.
The OUC conversion efficiency (0.27%) of NIR to visible light is close
to the expected maximum. The materials of the OUC multilayer stack
absorb very little light in the visible wavelength range. In combination
with an optimized semitransparent metal top electrode, this enabled
the fabrication of transparent OUCs with an average visible transmittance
of 65% and a peak transmittance of 80% at 620 nm. Visibly transparent
OUCs are interesting for window-integrated electronic circuits or
imaging systems that allow for the simultaneous detection of directly
transmitted visible and NIR upconverted light.
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Strassel, Karen; Kaiser, Adrian; Jenatsch, Sandra; Véron, Anna C.; Anantharaman, Surendra B.; Hack, Erwin; et al. (2018). Squaraine
Dye for a Visibly Transparent All-Organic
Optical Upconversion Device with Sensitivity at 1000 nm. ACS Publications. Collection. https://doi.org/10.1021/acsami.8b00047