화학공학소재연구정보센터
Thin Solid Films, Vol.516, No.7, 1626-1628, 2008
Device based on the coupling of an organic light-emitting diode with a photoconductive material
We have realized a device based on the coupling of an organic light-emitting diode (with tri(8-hydroxyquinoline)aluminium for light emission) as an input unit with a photoconductive material as an output unit. Various photoconductive materials like pentacene, Cu-phtalocyanine and fullerene were investigated under green light illumination with an emission peak at 550 nm. Photocurrent measurements versus light intensity and bias voltage (applied between two 50 mu m distant indium-tin oxide bottom electrodes for the current to flow through the materials) were realized at room temperature a photocurrent gain around 4 is obtained when the materials are subjected to a luminance of about 5000 cd/m(2) and for bias voltage of -50 V. Besides, it was shown that to obtain a device with a fast photocurrent response by switching the light off and on, it is necessary to apply a bias voltage higher than -200 V in these conditions, the gain is multiplied by a factor of 3. (C) 2007 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.