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|a Pecunia, Vincenzo,
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|a Organic narrowband photodetectors materials, devices and applications /
|c Vincenzo Pecunia.
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|a Bristol [England] (Temple Circus, Temple Way, Bristol BS1 6HG, UK) :
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|a 1. Detecting light in a multispectral world -- 1.1. Introduction -- 1.2. Application areas of narrowband photodetection -- 1.3. Benchmark technologies for narrowband photodetection -- 1.4. Motivation for organic narrowband photodetectors -- 1.5. Summary
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|a 2. Introduction to organic photodetectors -- 2.1. Phototransduction and photoconversion -- 2.2. Organic semiconductors for photodetection -- 2.3. Device architectures -- 2.4. Figures of merit of organic photodetectors -- 2.5. Summary
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|a 3. Narrowband photodetection -- 3.1. Spectral selectivity -- 3.2. General categories of organic narrowband photodetectors -- 3.3. Non-filtered narrowband photodetection : narrowband absorption -- 3.4. Filtered narrowband photodetection : input optical filtering (InpF) -- 3.5. Filtered narrowband photodetection : internal filtering (IntF) -- 3.6. Resonance-based narrowband photodetection : the microcavity approach -- 3.7. Time-domain narrowband photodetection -- 3.8. Summary
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|a 4. Organic narrowband photodetectors : materials -- 4.1. Small molecules for narrowband photodetection in the visible and the NIR range -- 4.2. Polymers for narrowband photodetection in the visible and NIR range -- 4.3. Organic semiconductors for narrowband UV photodetection -- 4.4. Inorganic components -- 4.5. Processing -- 4.6. Summary
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|a 5. Organic narrowband photodetectors : performance -- 5.1. Introduction -- 5.2. Photoconversion efficiency and its spectral width -- 5.3. Dark current -- 5.4. Detectivity -- 5.5. Speed of response -- 5.6. Linear dynamic range -- 5.7. Summary and conclusions
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|a 6. Integration for real-world applications -- 6.1. Colour imaging -- 6.2. Spectrometry -- 6.3. Visible light communications -- 6.4. Summary and conclusions
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|a Appendices. A. Spectral characteristics of silicon-based imagers -- B. Methodology for the literature survey and the compilation of tables 5.1-5.18 -- C. Methodology for the compilation of table.
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|a This book is the first standalone volume on organic narrowband photodetectors, providing a comprehensive and up-to-date overview of the field and its applications. The book introduces the light-sensing capabilities of organic semiconductors and examines the principles of organic narrowband photodetection including newly developed unified categorisation of the associated narrowband strategies. The book discusses the large range of compounds, diverse device configurations, and real-world applications that have been explored with organic narrowband photodetectors. The most extensive tabulated collection of organic narrowband photodetector performance data published to date is also provided. This book is well suited to researchers and practitioners in optoelectronics, organic semiconductors, and related fields, as well as technology enthusiasts and students in physics, electronics engineering, chemistry, and materials science.
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|a Vincenzo Pecunia is a Principal Investigator and Associate Professor at the Institute of Functional Nano Soft Materials, Soochow University, China. His research has addressed the physics of printable optoelectronic materials and their technological applications.
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