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Thin Film Organic Photodiodes

In general, organic photovoltaic devices are constructed in a sandwich structure where the organic layer(s) are found between two highly conducting electrodes. One of them is transparent to let the light in, normally indium tin oxide (ITO), and the other mirror reflective, usually aluminum. The mechanism of photocurrent generation includes four basic processes  [Pg.250]


Hofmann, O., Miller, P, SuUivan, P., Jones, T.S., deMello, J.C., Bradley, D.D.C., and deMello, A.J., Thin-film organic photodiodes as integrated detectors for microscale chemiluminescence assays. Sensors and Actuators B—Chemical, 106, 878-884, 2005. [Pg.1276]

Thin-film organic photodiodes as integrated photodetectors for microscale chemiluminescence assays were reported by Hofmann et al. [10]. [Pg.1529]

X. Wang, et al., Thin-film organic photodiodes for integrated on-chip chemiluminescence detection - application to antioxidant capacity screening, Sensors and Actuators B Chemical 140 (2) (July 2009) 643-648. [Pg.127]

The highly oriented molecules in thin organic films such as Langmuir-Blodgett (LB) films and self-assembled monolayers (SAM) [1] are essential for some molecular functions. Non linear optical and opto-electronic properties are two of the most important and interesting functions of these molecular assemblies. In the past more than thirteen years, simulation of the primary process of photosynthesis using such molecular assemblies and its application to molecular photodiodes [2,3] have been one of the main subjects of our laboratory. [Pg.192]


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