Single-Pixel, Single-Layer Polymer Device as a Tri-color Sensor with Signals Mimicking Natural Photoreceptors

Gautam, Vini ; Bag, Monojit ; Narayan, K. S. (2011) Single-Pixel, Single-Layer Polymer Device as a Tri-color Sensor with Signals Mimicking Natural Photoreceptors Journal of the American Chemical Society, 133 (44). pp. 17942-17949. ISSN 1520-5126

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Official URL: http://pubs.acs.org/doi/abs/10.1021/ja207853e

Related URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/ja207853e

Abstract

Color sensing procedures typically involve multiple active detectors or a photodetector coupled to a filter array. We demonstrate the possibility of using a single polymer layer based device structure for multicolor sensing. The device structure does not require any color filters or any subpixelation, and it distinguishes colors without any external bias. The color sensing relies on an appropriate thickness of the active polymer layer that results in a characteristic polarity and temporal profile of the photocurrent signal in response to various incident colors. The device characteristics reveal interesting similarities to the features observed in natural photosensitive systems including retinal cone cells.

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