Organic Dye Graphene Hybrid Structures with Spectral Color Selectivity

This study characterizes a hybrid structure formed between graphene and organic dye molecules for use in photodetectors with spectral color selectivity. Rhodamine‐based organic dye molecules with red, green, or blue light absorption profiles are deposited onto a graphene surface by dip‐coating. UV–v...

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Published inAdvanced functional materials Vol. 26; no. 36; pp. 6593 - 6600
Main Authors Gim, Yu Seong, Lee, Youngbin, Kim, Soo, Hao, Shiqiang, Kang, Moon Sung, Yoo, Won Jong, Kim, Hyunmin, Wolverton, Chris, Cho, Jeong Ho
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Germany Blackwell Publishing Ltd 01.09.2016
Wiley Blackwell (John Wiley & Sons)
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Summary:This study characterizes a hybrid structure formed between graphene and organic dye molecules for use in photodetectors with spectral color selectivity. Rhodamine‐based organic dye molecules with red, green, or blue light absorption profiles are deposited onto a graphene surface by dip‐coating. UV–vis absorption spectroscopy, charge transport measurements, and density functional theory based calculations reveal that the photoresponses of the dye graphene hybrid films are governed by the light absorption of the dye molecules and also by the photo‐excited‐charge‐transfer‐induced photocurrent gain. The hybrid films respond only to photons with an energy exceeding the band gap of the immobilized dye. Dye‐Graphene charge transfer is affected by the distance and direction of the dipole moment between the two layers. The resulting hybrid films exhibit spectral color selectivities with responsivities of ≈103 A W−1 and specific detectivities of ≈1010 Jones. This study demonstrates the successful operation of photodetectors with a full‐color optical bandwidth using hybrid graphene structures coated with a mixture of dyes. The strategy of building a simple hybrid photodetector can further offer many opportunities to be also tuned for other optical functionalities using a variety of commercially available dye molecules. The hybrid structures formed between graphene and organic dye molecules are characterized for use in photodetectors with spectral color selectivity. The adsorption of dye molecules onto the graphene surfaces and the photoresponse of the resulting hybrid films are investigated systematically using UV–vis absorption spectroscopy, charge transport measurements, and density functional theory based theoretical calculations.
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U.S. Department of Energy - No. DE-FG02-07ER46433
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USDOE
DE‐FG02‐07ER46433
ISSN:1616-301X
1616-3028
DOI:10.1002/adfm.201601200