CAT Seminar
Characterization and Study of Film and Crystalline-based Organic Photodetectors
Ana Pedro Paracana de Oliveira
This seminar explores the development of efficient organic photodetectors and photovoltaic devices based on organic single-crystal (OSC) molecular systems. Unlike conventional organic photodetectors and photovoltaics, which rely on amorphous or blended materials and face efficiency limitations in large-area applications, OSC-based devices offer advantages such as higher charge mobility, improved material purity, and scalable fabrication without efficiency loss.
The study integrates advanced spectroscopic techniques to correlate molecular structure, morphology, material properties, and device performance, aiming to enhance the viability of organic photodetectors technology.