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Fast‐Response, Highly Air‐Stable, and Water‐Resistant Organic Photodetectors Based on a Single‐Crystal Pt Complex
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Organic semiconductors demonstrate several advantages over conventional inorganic materials for novel electronic and optoelectronic applications, including molecularly tunable properties, flexibility, low-cost, and facile device integration. However, before organic semiconductors can be used for the next-generation devices, such as ultrafast photodetectors (PDs), it is necessary to develop new materials that feature both high mobility and ambient stability. Toward this goal, a highly stable PD based on the organic single crystal [PtBr<sub>2</sub> (5,5'-bis(CF<sub>3</sub> CH<sub>2</sub> OCH<sub>2</sub> )-2,2'-bpy)] (or "Pt complex (1o)") is demonstrated as the active semiconductor channel-a material that features a lamellar molecular structure and high-quality, intraligand charge transfer. Benefitting from its unique crystal structure, the Pt-complex (1o) device exhibits a field-effect mobility of ≈0.45 cm<sup>2</sup> V<sup>-1</sup> s<sup>-1</sup> without loss of significant performance under ambient conditions even after 40 days without encapsulation, as well as immersion in distilled water for a period of 24 h. Furthermore, the device features a maximum photoresponsivity of 1 × 10<sup>3</sup> A W<sup>-1</sup> , a detectivity of 1.1 × 10<sup>12</sup> cm Hz<sup>1/2</sup> W<sup>-1</sup> , and a record fast response/recovery time of 80/90 µs, which has never been previously achieved in other organic PDs. These findings strongly support and promote the use of the single-crystal Pt complex (1o) in next-generation organic optoelectronic devices.
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