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Tsung-Ying Tsai1, Shoou-Jinn Chang, Ting-Jen Hsueh, Han-Ting Hsueh, Wen-Yin Weng, Cheng-Liang Hsu, Bau-Tong Dai.
Abstract
This study reports the deposition of cuprous oxide [Cu2O] onto titanium dioxide [TiO2] nanowires [NWs] prepared on TiO2/glass templates. The average length and average diameter of these thermally oxidized and evaporated TiO2 NWs are 0.1 to 0.4 μm and 30 to 100 nm, respectively. The deposited Cu2O fills gaps between the TiO2 NWs with good step coverage to form nanoshells surrounding the TiO2 cores. The p-Cu2O/n-TiO2 NW heterostructure exhibits a rectifying behavior with a sharp turn-on at approximately 0.9 V. Furthermore, the fabricated p-Cu2O-shell/n-TiO2-nanowire-core photodiodes exhibit reasonably large photocurrent-to-dark-current contrast ratios and fast responses.Entities:
Year: 2011 PMID: 22040099 PMCID: PMC3218093 DOI: 10.1186/1556-276X-6-575
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nanoscale Res Lett ISSN: 1556-276X Impact factor: 4.703
Figure 1Schematic diagram of fabricated p-Cu.
Figure 2Cross-sectional FE-SEM images. (a) Pure TiO2 nanowires and (b) the sample with Cu2O deposited on TiO2 nanowires at 300°C with 200 W DC power, 6 mTorr chamber pressure, and 3 sccm O2 flow rate.
Figure 3FE-SEM and EDX images. (a) An FE-SEM image of a single radial nanowire. EDX spectroscopic mapping images of (b) Cu and (c) Ti which were corresponded to (a).
Figure 4XRD measurements of pure TiO.
Figure 5Dark I-V characteristic measured from the fabricated radial p-Cu.
Figure 6Dynamic photo response measured from the fabricated p-Cu.