17885856. LIGHT RECEIVING ELEMENT AND ELECTRONIC DEVICE INCLUDING THE SAME simplified abstract (Samsung Display Co., Ltd.)
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LIGHT RECEIVING ELEMENT AND ELECTRONIC DEVICE INCLUDING THE SAME
Organization Name
Inventor(s)
SEOKGYU Yoon of Hwaseong-si (KR)
BYUNGSEOK Lee of Suwon-si (KR)
JIN-SOO Jung of Hwaseong-si (KR)
MINSOO Choi of Hwaseong-si (KR)
LIGHT RECEIVING ELEMENT AND ELECTRONIC DEVICE INCLUDING THE SAME - A simplified explanation of the abstract
This abstract first appeared for US patent application 17885856 titled 'LIGHT RECEIVING ELEMENT AND ELECTRONIC DEVICE INCLUDING THE SAME
Simplified Explanation
The abstract describes a patent application for a light receiving element that converts incident light into an electrical signal. The element includes a first electrode, a hole transport region, a light receiving layer, an electron transport region, and a second electrode. The light receiving layer is composed of a p-dopant compound, a donor compound, and an acceptor compound.
- The light receiving element converts incident light into an electrical signal.
- It includes a first electrode, a hole transport region, a light receiving layer, an electron transport region, and a second electrode.
- The light receiving layer is made up of a p-dopant compound, a donor compound, and an acceptor compound.
Potential applications of this technology:
- Photovoltaic devices
- Image sensors
- Solar cells
Problems solved by this technology:
- Efficient conversion of incident light into electrical signals
- Enhanced performance of photovoltaic devices and image sensors
Benefits of this technology:
- Improved energy conversion efficiency
- Higher sensitivity and resolution in image sensors
- Increased power output in solar cells
Original Abstract Submitted
A light receiving element includes a first electrode, a hole transport region disposed on the first electrode, a light receiving layer disposed on the hole transport region and converting incident light to an electrical signal, an electron transport region disposed on the light receiving layer, and a second electrode disposed on the electron transport region. The light receiving layer includes a p-dopant compound, a donor compound, and an acceptor compound.