Surface plasmon enhanced Organic color image sensor with Ag nanoparticles coated with silicon oxynitride

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As organic photodetectors with less than 1 μm pixel size are in demand, a new way of enhancing the sensitivity of the photodetectors is required to compensate for its degradation due to the reduction in pixel size. Here, we used Ag nanoparticles coated with SiOxNy as a light-absorbing layer to realize the scale-down of the pixel size without the loss of sensitivity. The surface plasmon resonance appeared at the interface between Ag nanoparticles and SiOxNy. The plasmon resonance endowed the organic photodetector with boosted photon absorption and external quantum efficiency. As the Ag nanoparticles with SiOxNy are easily deposited on ITO/SiO2, it can be adapted into various organic color image sensors. The plasmon-supported organic photodetector is a promising solution for realizing color image sensors with high resolution below 1 μm.

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Heo, S., lee, J., Lee, G. H., Heo, C. J., Kim, S. H., Yun, D. J., … Park, K. B. (2020). Surface plasmon enhanced Organic color image sensor with Ag nanoparticles coated with silicon oxynitride. Scientific Reports, 10(1). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-019-57087-2

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