Increased open-circuit-voltage organic photosensitive devices

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H01L 51/42 (2006.01)

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CA 2652632

A photosensitive device includes a first organic material and a second organic material forming a donor-acceptor heterojunction electrically connected between an anode and a cathode, where the first organic material and second organic material each have a Franck-Condon Shift of less than 0.5 eV. Preferably, one or both of the first organic material and the second organic material have Franck-Condon Shifts of less than 0.2 eV, or better yet, less than 0.1 eV.

L'invention concerne un dispositif photosensible comprenant une première matière organique et une seconde matière organique formant une hétérojonction donneur-accepteur se trouvant en connexion électrique entre une anode et une cathode, la première matière organique et la seconde matière organique présentant chacune un décalage de Franck-Condon inférieur à 0,5 eV. De préférence, la première matière organique et/ou la seconde matière organique présentent des décalages de Franck-Condon inférieurs à 0,2 eV, ou, mieux encore, inférieurs à 0,1 eV.

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