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Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: http://scholars.ntou.edu.tw/handle/123456789/22998
Title: Concurrent Improvement in Photogain and Speed of a Metal Oxide Nanowire Photodetector through Enhancing Surface Band Bending via Incorporating a Nanoscale Heterojunction
Authors: José Ramón Durán Retamal
Cheng-Ying Chen 
Der-Hsien Lien
Michael R. S. Huang
Chin-An Lin
Chuan-Pu Liu
Keywords: ZNO NANOWIRE;PHOTORESPONSE;ENHANCEMENT;FABRICATION;ADSORPTION;OXYGEN;FILMS
Issue Date: Mar-2014
Publisher: AMER CHEMICAL SOC
Journal Volume: 1
Journal Issue: 4
Start page/Pages: 354-359
Source: ACS PHOTONICS
Abstract: 
The surface effect on the photodetection of metal oxide nanostructures acting as a double-edged sword achieves ultrahigh photogain but unavoidably prolongs the response time due to slow oxygen adsorption/desorption processes. In this study, we break the compromise to enhance the UV photogain by 3 orders of magnitude as well as increase the photoresponse speed by 5 times via incorporating open-circuit p–n nanoscale heterojunctions (NHJs) by forming single-crystalline p-NiO nanoparticles on n-ZnO nanowires. This is because the formation of NHJs enhances surface band bending of ZnO nanowires, improving the spatial separation efficiency of photogenerated electrons and holes, and passivates the ZnO surfaces by minimizing the interaction of photocarriers with chemisorbed oxygen molecules. The concept using NHJs explores a new pathway toward ultrafast and supersensitive photodetection.
URI: http://scholars.ntou.edu.tw/handle/123456789/22998
ISSN: 2330-4022
DOI: 10.1021/ph4001108
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