We report on a ternary blend of SEBS, the donor polymer poly(3-hexylthiophene-2,5-diyl), and the small-molecule acceptor Indene-C60 bisadduct that yields an elastomeric bulk-heterojunction (e-BHJ) with skin-like mechanical properties. This is, with low Young’s moduli < 10 MPa and a high strain at break ca. 190%. We also demonstrate that stretchable e-BHJ enables stretchable organic photodiodes with measured median root-mean-squared electronic noise values in the tens of femtoampere range and measured noise equivalent power values at 653 nm between 13 and 24 pW at strain values up to 60%, yielding specific detectivity values in the 100 Giga-Jones range.
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