High-Performance Circularly Polarized Light-Sensing Near-Infrared Organic Phototransistors for Optoelectronic Cryptographic Primitives

Authors
Han, HyemiLee, Yoo JinKyhm, JihoonJeong, Jae SeungHan, Jae-HoonYang, Min KyuLee, Kyung MinChoi, YeongyuYoon, Tae-HoonJu, HyunsuAhn, Suk-kyunLim, Jung Ah
Issue Date
2020-12
Publisher
WILEY-V C H VERLAG GMBH
Citation
ADVANCED FUNCTIONAL MATERIALS, v.30, no.52
Abstract
Chiral photonics has emerged as a key technology for future optoelectronics, such as quantum information and encryption, by making use of photonic waves from enantiomeric structures. An inevitable challenge for realizing such chiral optoelectronics is the development of near-infrared circularly polarized (NIR CP) light-sensing photodetectors that convert optical power and circular polarization direction into distinguishable electrical signals. Herein, a simple and promising strategy for high-performance NIR CP light-sensing organic phototransistors (NIR CPL-OPTRs) applicable to highly secure optoelectronic encryption is proposed. By directly assembling a standalone cholesteric liquid-crystal network film in a thin-film NIR CPL-OPTR, remarkable responsivity and distinguishability are achieved. The synergetic effect of amplification of the photocurrent signal by the applied electric field and improved light absorption by the reduced reflection in the multilayered structure leads to high responsivity. As a proof-of-concept, the chiral phototransistor arrays are demonstrated as a physically unclonable function device and exhibit enhanced cryptographic characteristics.
Keywords
TRANSMISSION; REFLECTION; POLYMER; SILICON; FILMS; TRANSMISSION; REFLECTION; POLYMER; SILICON; FILMS; cholesteric liquid crystal network; circularly polarized light; encryption; near-infrared organic photodetector; physically unclonable function
ISSN
1616-301X
URI
https://pubs.kist.re.kr/handle/201004/117805
DOI
10.1002/adfm.202006236
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