A Highly Sensitive, Direct X-Ray Detector Based on a Low-Voltage Organic Field-Effect Transistor

Lai, Stefano;Cosseddu, Piero;Fraboni, Beatrice;Bonfiglio, Annalisa
2017-01-01

Abstract

A novel organic transistor-based sensor for direct X-ray detection is proposed. The device operates at low voltages (≤3 V) and is entirely fabricated on flexible, plastic substrates with techniques that can be easily upscaled to an industrial scale. It is claimed that flexible, low voltage organic transistors have never been employed as direct ionizing radiation detectors, as two terminal photodetectors are typically considered for this application. It is demonstrated that, differently from two-terminal photodetectors, X-ray detection ability of the proposed sensor can be tuned acting on the transistor polarization conditions. Thanks to such a peculiar feature of the device, outstanding values of sensitivity are observed (up to 1200 nC Gy−1), much larger than the ones reported for two terminal direct organic photodetectors. It is notable that, the reported performances have been obtained using as sensing layer a standard, commercially available organic semiconductor: a complete explanation of the mechanism behind the detection ability is thoroughly discussed. The device functionality is perfectly maintained even after the exposure to high X-ray doses (160 Gy), thus demonstrating the significant radiation hardness of the detector.
2017
flexible electronics; high sensitivity sensors; low voltage electronics; organic field-effect transistors; X-ray detectors; Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials
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