Organic single-crystal light-emitting transistor coupling with optical feedback resonators

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Abstract

Organic light-emitting transistors (OLETs) are of great research interest because they combine the advantage of the active channel of a transistor that can control the luminescence of an in-situ light-emitting diode in the same device. Here we report a novel single-crystal OLET (SCLET) that is coupled with single crystal optical feedback resonators. The combination of single-crystal waveguides with native Fabry-Perot cavities, formed by parallel crystal edges, drastically lowers the threshold energy for spectral narrowing and non-linear intensity enhancement. We apply this structure to SCLETs and demonstrate the first fabrication of a SCLET with the optical feedback resonators.

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Bisri, S. Z., Sawabe, K., Imakawa, M., Maruyama, K., Yamao, T., Hotta, S., … Takenobu, T. (2012). Organic single-crystal light-emitting transistor coupling with optical feedback resonators. Scientific Reports, 2. https://doi.org/10.1038/srep00985

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