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Supersensitive, ultrafast, and broad-band light-harvesting scheme employing carbon nanotube/TiO 2 core-shell nanowire geometry
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Supersensitive, ultrafast, and broad-band light-harvesting scheme employing carbon nanotube/TiO 2 core-shell nanowire geometry

Chia-Yang Hsu, Der-Hsien Lien, Sheng-Yi Lu, Cheng-Ying Chen, Chen-Fang Kang, Yu-Lun Chueh, Wen-Kuang Hsu and Jr-Hau He
ACS Nano, Vol.6(8), pp.6687-6692
28/08/2012

Abstract

carbon nanotube core-shell photodetector photoresponse time TiO 2
We demonstrate a novel, feasible strategy for practical application of one-dimensional photodetectors by integrating a carbon nanotube and TiO 2 in a core-shell fashion for breaking the compromise between the photogain and the response/recovery speed. Radial Schottky barriers between carbon nanotube cores and TiO 2 shells and surface states at TiO 2 shell surface regulate electron transport and also facilitate the separation of photogenerated electrons and holes, leading to ultrahigh photogain (G = 1.4 × 10 4 ) and the ultrashort response/recovery times (4.3/10.2 ms). Additionally, radial Schottky junction and defect band absorption broaden the detection range (UV-visible). The concept using metallic core oxide-shell geometry with radial Schottky barriers holds potential to pave a new way to realize nanostructured photodetectors for practical use. © 2012 American Chemical Society.

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