Large active area organic photodiodes for short-pulse X-ray detection

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Organic thin film light sensors are promising devices for X-ray imaging systems. Compared to crystalline silicon photodiodes (c-Si), organic sensors can be fabricated on large active area at low cost. Furthermore, organic semiconductors have the advantage of low X-ray absorption. Here, we show that despite the high diode capacitance of several nF/cm2, a single X-ray pulse detection as low as ∼14 μGy can be detected in the ms regime. Such device properties match industrial requirements for X-ray sensing. © 2013 IEEE.

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Arca, F., Kohlstädt, E., Tedde, S. F., Lugli, P., & Hayden, O. (2013). Large active area organic photodiodes for short-pulse X-ray detection. IEEE Transactions on Electron Devices, 60(5), 1663–1667. https://doi.org/10.1109/TED.2013.2250974

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