| Literature DB >> 27061816 |
Xin Yu1,2, Zhenhuan Zhao3, Jian Zhang1,2, Weibo Guo1,2, Jichuan Qiu3, Deshuai Li1,2, Zhou Li1, Xiaoning Mou1, Linlin Li1, Aixue Li1, Hong Liu1,3.
Abstract
Self-powered UV photodetectors based on TiO2 nanotree arrays have captured much attention in recent years because of their many advantages. In this work, rutile/anatase TiO2 (R/A-TiO2 ) heterostructured nanotree arrays are fabricated by assembling anatase nanowires as branches on rutile nanorods. External quantum efficiencies as high as 90% are reached at 325 nm. These high quantum efficiencies are related to the higher amount of light harvesting due to the larger surface area, the better separation ability of the photogenerated carriers by the rutile/anatase heterostructure, and the faster electron transport, related to the 1D nanostructure and lattice connection at the interface of the two kinds of TiO2 . Furthermore, a self-powered wireless UV photodetector is shown with excellent wireless detection performance. Such devices will enable significant advances for next-generation photodetection and photosensing applications.Entities:
Keywords: junctions; photodetectors; self-powered systems; sensors; wireless transport
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27061816 DOI: 10.1002/smll.201503388
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Small ISSN: 1613-6810 Impact factor: 13.281