JOURNAL ARTICLE

A self-powered UV photodetector based on TiO2 nanorod arrays

Yanru XieLin WeiGuodong WeiQinghao LiDong WangYanxue ChenShishen YanGuolei LiuLiangmo MeiJun Jiao

Year: 2013 Journal:   Nanoscale Research Letters Vol: 8 (1)Pages: 188-188   Publisher: Springer Science+Business Media

Abstract

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.

Keywords:
Nanorod Materials science Photodetector Optoelectronics Photosensitivity Photocurrent Ultraviolet Fabrication Rutile Optics Nanotechnology Chemical engineering

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