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  • CLEO/Europe and EQEC 2009 Conference Digest
  • (Optica Publishing Group, 2009),
  • paper CE7_2

Wavelength sensitive organic photo-diodes patterned by ink-jet method

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Abstract

As a direct patterning technique for the cost-effective fabrication of organic electronic devices, drop-on-demand ink-jet printing has generated extensive research interests in recent years [1,2]. Compared with other film deposition techniques, ink-jet method is highly preferable due to its versatility, miniaturization and high precision patterning. It is proposed that a kind of photo detector may be available on the integrated lab-on-chip lasers by ink-jet method [3]. And the cyanine dyes may also be the one of the most promising candidates due to their tendencies to form J-aggregates with characteristic sharp, steep and narrow absorption peaks [4].

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