Abstract:
An optoelectronic device includes a first electrode and a second electrode facing each other, a photoelectric conversion layer between the first electrode and the second electrode, and a buffer layer between at least one of the photoelectric conversion layer and the first electrode, and the photoelectric conversion layer and the second electrode, the buffer layer including one of MoOx1 (2.58≦x1
Abstract:
Image sensors include a color photo-sensing photoelectric conversion device, a first color filter and a second color filter disposed under the color photo-sensing photoelectric conversion device, a first photodiode and a second photodiode disposed under the first color filter and the second color filter, respectively, a first light guide member disposed between the first color filter and the first photodiode, and a second light guide member disposed between the second color filter and the second photodiode.
Abstract:
Example embodiments relate to an organic photoelectronic device that includes a first electrode, a light-absorption layer on the first electrode and including a first p-type light-absorption material and a first n-type light-absorption material, a light-absorption auxiliary layer on the light-absorption layer and including a second p-type light-absorption material or a second n-type light-absorption material that have a smaller full width at half maximum (FWHM) than the FWHM of the light absorption layer, a charge auxiliary layer on the light-absorption auxiliary layer, and a second electrode on the charge auxiliary layer, and an image sensor including the same.
Abstract:
Organic photoelectronic devices and image sensors including the organic photoelectronic devices, include a first light-transmitting electrode at a side where light enters, a second light-transmitting electrode opposite to the first light-transmitting electrode, an active layer between the first and second light-transmitting electrodes, and an ultraviolet (UV) ray blocking layer on the first light-transmitting electrode, wherein the ultraviolet (UV) ray blocking layer includes at least one metal oxide having a light transmittance of less than or equal to about 75% for light of less than or equal to about 380 nm.
Abstract:
Example embodiments relate to an organic photoelectronic device that includes a first electrode, a light-absorption layer on the first electrode and including a first p-type light-absorption material and a first n-type light-absorption material, a light-absorption auxiliary layer on the light-absorption layer and including a second p-type light-absorption material or a second n-type light-absorption material that have a smaller full width at half maximum (FWHM) than the FWHM of the light absorption layer, a charge auxiliary layer on the light-absorption auxiliary layer, and a second electrode on the charge auxiliary layer, and an image sensor including the same.
Abstract:
A method of forming a layer including disposing a first target and a second target to face each other with a first space therebetween, disposing a substrate to face the first space, generating plasma between the first target and the second target to perform sputtering on the substrate, disposing a capture net between the substrate and the the first space, and capturing anions and/or electrons that propagate toward the substrate from the first space.
Abstract:
Image sensors, and electronic devices including the same, include a first photo-sensing device sensing light in a full visible to near infrared ray region, a second photo-sensing device sensing light in a blue wavelength region, a third photo-sensing device sensing light in a red wavelength region, and a fourth photo-sensing device sensing light in a green wavelength region. At least one of the first photo-sensing device, the second photo-sensing device, the third photo-sensing device, and the fourth photo-sensing device includes a pair of light-transmitting electrodes facing each other, and a photoactive layer between the light-transmitting electrodes. The photoactive layer includes an organic light-absorbing material.