Yanru XieLin WeiGuodong WeiQinghao LiDong WangYanxue ChenShishen YanGuolei LiuLiangmo MeiJun Jiao
Abstract Large-area vertical rutile TiO 2 nanorod arrays (TNAs) were grown on F/SnO 2 conductive glass using a hydrothermal method at low temperature. A self-powered ultraviolet (UV) photodetector based on TiO 2 nanorod/water solid–liquid heterojunction is designed and fabricated. These nanorods offer an enlarged TiO 2 /water contact area and a direct pathway for electron transport simultaneously. By connecting this UV photodetector to an ammeter, the intensity of UV light can be quantified using the output short-circuit photocurrent without a power source. A photosensitivity of 0.025 A/W and a quick response time were observed. At the same time, a high photosensitivity in a wide range of wavelength was also demonstrated. This TNA/water UV detector can be a particularly suitable candidate for practical applications for its high photosensitivity, fast response, excellent spectral selectivity, uncomplicated low-cost fabrication process, and environment-friendly feature.
Yanru XieLin WeiQinghao LiGuodong WeiDong WangYanxue ChenJun JiaoShishen YanGuolei LiuLiangmo Mei
Xihong ZuHuan WangGuobin YiZheng ZhangXuemei JiangJian GongHongsheng Luo
Sheng MengLong LiJinxin BianLu ChenJiayi ShenWeiyan ZhuJiaming ZhuFan Wu
Guangcan LuoZiling ZhangYabing WangQun DengShengtao PanTengfei WangQinghong LiKaixiang LiuPengfei KongJing ZhangShengyun LuoHong Lin
Chiranjib GhoshArka DeyIman BiswasRajeev Kumar GuptaVikram Singh YadavAshish YadavNeha YadavHongyu ZhengM. HeniniAniruddha Mondal