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A Hybrid Optoelectronic Sensor Platform with an Integrated Solution‐Processed Organic Photodiode

A Hybrid Optoelectronic Sensor Platform with an Integrated Solution‐Processed Organic Photodiode Hybrid systems, unifying printed electronics with silicon‐based technology, can be seen as a driving force for future sensor development. Especially interesting are sensing elements based on printed devices in combination with silicon‐based high‐performance electronics for data acquisition and communication. In this work, a hybrid system integrating a solution‐processed organic photodiode in a silicon‐based system environment, which enables flexible device measurement and application‐driven development, is presented. For performance evaluation of the integrated organic photodiode, the measurements are compared to a silicon‐based counterpart. Therefore, the steady state response of the hybrid system is presented. Promising application scenarios are described, where a solution‐processed organic photodiode is fully integrated in a silicon system. http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Advanced Materials Technologies Wiley

A Hybrid Optoelectronic Sensor Platform with an Integrated Solution‐Processed Organic Photodiode

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Wiley
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© 2021 Wiley‐VCH GmbH
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2365-709X
DOI
10.1002/admt.202000172
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Abstract

Hybrid systems, unifying printed electronics with silicon‐based technology, can be seen as a driving force for future sensor development. Especially interesting are sensing elements based on printed devices in combination with silicon‐based high‐performance electronics for data acquisition and communication. In this work, a hybrid system integrating a solution‐processed organic photodiode in a silicon‐based system environment, which enables flexible device measurement and application‐driven development, is presented. For performance evaluation of the integrated organic photodiode, the measurements are compared to a silicon‐based counterpart. Therefore, the steady state response of the hybrid system is presented. Promising application scenarios are described, where a solution‐processed organic photodiode is fully integrated in a silicon system.

Journal

Advanced Materials TechnologiesWiley

Published: Feb 1, 2021

Keywords: hybrid systems; inorganic/organic thin film devices; organic photodiodes; printed electronics

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