Abstract:
Example embodiments provide a compound of Chemical Formula 1, and an organic photoelectric device, an image sensor, and an electronic device including the same.
Abstract:
A compound for an organic photoelectric device is represented by Chemical Formula 1. An organic photoelectric device includes a first electrode and a second electrode facing each other, and an active layer including the compound represented by Chemical Formula 1 between the first electrode and the second electrode.
Abstract:
An organic photoelectronic device includes a first electrode and a second electrode facing each other, and an active layer between the first electrode and the second electrode, the active layer including a first compound having a maximum absorption wavelength of about 500 nm to about 600 nm in a visible ray region and a transparent second compound in a visible ray region.
Abstract:
An organic photoelectronic device includes a first electrode and a second electrode facing each other, and an active layer between the first electrode and the second electrode and including a first compound represented by Chemical Formula 1 or 2, and a ratio between a FWHM of a light absorption curve depending on a wavelength of the first compound in a solution state and in a thin film state satisfies the following Relationship Equation 1: FWHM2/FWHM1
Abstract:
A compound of Chemical Formula 1, and an organic photoelectric device, an image sensor, and an electronic device including the same are disclosed: In Chemical Formula 1, each substituent is the same as defined in the detailed description.
Abstract:
An electronic device may include at least one image sensor that includes a plurality of photo-sensing devices, a photoelectric device on one side of the semiconductor substrate and configured to selectively sense first visible light, and a plurality of color filters on separate photo-sensing devices. The plurality of color filters may include a first color filter configured to selectively transmit a second visible light that is different from the first visible light and a second color filter transmitting first mixed light including the second visible light. The electronic device may include multiple arrays of color filters. The electronic device may include different photoelectric devices on the separate arrays of color filters. The different photoelectric devices may be configured to sense different wavelength spectra of light.
Abstract:
An organic photoelectric device includes a first electrode and a second electrode facing each other, and an active layer between the first electrode and the second electrode, wherein the active layer includes an n-type semiconductor compound that is transparent in a visible ray region and represented by Chemical Formula 1, and a p-type semiconductor compound having a maximum absorption wavelength in a wavelength region of about 500 nm to about 600 nm of a visible ray region.
Abstract:
An organic photoelectronic device includes a first electrode and a second electrode facing each other, and an active layer between the first electrode and the second electrode, the active layer including a first compound having a maximum absorption wavelength of about 500 nm to about 600 nm in a visible ray region and a transparent second compound in a visible ray region. The transparent second compound has an absorption coefficient in a thin film state of less than or equal to about 0.1×105 cm−1 in a wavelength region of about 450 nm to about 700 nm.
Abstract translation:有机光电子器件包括彼此面对的第一电极和第二电极以及第一电极和第二电极之间的有源层,所述有源层包括第一化合物,其具有约500nm至约600nm的最大吸收波长 可见光区域和可见光区域中的透明第二化合物。 透明第二化合物在约450nm至约700nm的波长范围内具有小于或等于约0.1×10 5 cm -1的薄膜状态的吸收系数。
Abstract:
A compound is represented by Chemical Formula 1: X1-T-X2 wherein T is a substituted or unsubstituted fused thiophene moiety, and each of X1 and X2 are independently an organic group including an alkenylene group and an electron withdrawing group.
Abstract:
A compound is represented by Chemical Formula 1, and an organic photoelectric device, an image sensor, and an electronic device include the compound. In Chemical Formula 1, each substituent is the same as defined in the detailed description.