Abstract
One-dimensional (1D) Zn-based heterostructures have attracted considerable interest in the field of photodetection because of their tunable properties, flexibility, and unique optoelectronic properties. However, designing 1D multi-component Zn-based heterostructures for advanced photodetectors is still a great challenge. Herein, comb-like 1D-1D ZnO-ZnSe heterostructures with ZnO and ZnSe nanowires (NWs) comprising the shaft and teeth of a comb are reported. The length of the ZnO NWs can be modulated in the range of 300-1200 nm. Microstructural characterizations confirm that the 1D heterostructure clearly shows the spatial distribution of individual components. The well-designed structure displays an extended broadband photoresponse and higher photosensitivity than pure ZnSe NWs. Furthermore, ZnSe NWs with an appropriate length of ZnO branches show increased photoresponses of 3835% and 798% compared to those of pure ZnSe NWs under green and red-light irradiation, respectively. In addition, the integrated flexible photodetector presents excellent folding endurance after 1000 bending tests. This well-designed structure has significant potential for other 1D-based semiconductors in optoelectronic applications.
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Liu, M. J., Chen, H. C., Yang, T. N., Wu, S. C., Kuo, Y. J., Cyu, R. H., … Chueh, Y. L. (2024). Rational design of comb-like 1D-1D ZnO-ZnSe heterostructures toward their excellent performance in flexible photodetectors. Nanoscale, 16(23), 11203–11210. https://doi.org/10.1039/d3nr06617g
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