Literature DB >> 30168800

Large-scale synthesis of single-crystalline self-standing SnSe2 nanoplate arrays for wearable gas sensors.

Ming Chen1, Zhenkai Li, Weimin Li, Chengwei Shan, Wenjie Li, Kaiwei Li, Guoqiang Gu, Ye Feng, Guohua Zhong, Lei Wei, Chunlei Yang.   

Abstract

Advances in two-dimensional semiconducting thin films enable the realization of wearable electronic devices in the form factor of flexible substrate/thin films that can be seamlessly adapted in our daily lives. For wearable gas sensing, two-dimensional materials, such as SnSe2, are particularly favorable because of their high surface-to-volume ratio and strong adsorption of gas molecules. Chemical vapor deposition and liquid/mechanical exfoliation are the widely applied techniques to obtain SnSe2 thin films. However, these methods normally result in non-uniform and isolated flakes which cannot apply to the practical industrial-scale wearable electronic devices. Here, we demonstrate large-scale (10 cm × 10 cm), uniform, and self-standing SnSe2 nanoplate arrays by co-evaporation process on flexible polyimide substrates. Both structural and morphological properties of the resulting SnSe2 nanoplates are systematically investigated. Particularly, the single-crystalline SnSe2 nanoplates are achieved. Furthermore, we explore the application of the polyimide/SnSe2 nanoplate arrays as wearable gas sensors for detecting methane. The wearable gas sensors show high sensitivity, fast response and recovery, and good uniformity. Our approach not only provides an efficient technique to obtain large-area, uniform and high-quality single-crystalline SnSe2 nanoplates, but also impacts on the future developments of layered metal dichalcogenides-based wearable devices.

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Year:  2018        PMID: 30168800     DOI: 10.1088/1361-6528/aade32

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Nanotechnology        ISSN: 0957-4484            Impact factor:   3.874


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3.  Atmospheric pressure chemical vapor deposition growth of vertically aligned SnS2 and SnSe2 nanosheets.

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4.  Enhanced visible light absorption performance of SnS2 and SnSe2 via surface charge transfer doping.

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