Near Infrared Self‐Powered Organic Photodetectors with a Record Responsivity Enabled by Low Trap Density
Tianhua Liu(Zhongshan Hospital), Hui Huang(Institute of High Energy Physics), Yixiao Jia(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Na Yu(Donghua University), Zheng Tang(Dongshin University), Zhenrong Jia(National University of Singapore), Lei Meng(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Congqi Li(University of Chinese Academy of Sciences), Yuze Lin(University of Nebraska–Lincoln), Song Wang(University of Chinese Academy of Sciences), Hao Chen(University of Chinese Academy of Sciences), Fei Huang(South China University of Technology), Yongfang Li(University of California, Los Angeles), Yanan Wei(University of Chinese Academy of Sciences), Qijie Lin(University of Chinese Academy of Sciences), Yu Song(California Institute of Technology)
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