Abstract
Abstract Large area image sensors made with semiconducting polymers are demonstrated to have true-color resolution (24-bits). The red, green and blue color primaries are achieved by coupling a set of color filters with the polymer sensor; the color-sensing pixels are fabricated from a single polymer with photoresponse that covers the visible spectral range from 400 to 700 nm. A process for recovering the image from the pixelated photocurrent data is developed; the image recovery process is general and applicable to image arrays with power-law light intensity dependence and with finite pixel dark current. Large size, true-color images were processed by scanning with a linear array of polymer photodiodes.
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