Abstract
Selenium materials are widely used in photoelectrical devices, owing to their unique semiconductive properties. Single-crystal selenium nanobelts with large specific surface area, fine photoconductivity, and biocompatibility provide potential applications in biomedical nanodevices, such as implantable artificial retina and rapid photon detector/stimulator for optogenetics. Here, we present a selenium nanobelt based nanodevice, which is fabricated with single Se nanobelt. This device shows a rapid photo response, different sensitivities to visible light of variable wave length, and temperature-tunable property. The biocompatibility of the Se nanobelts was proved by MTT test using two cell lines. Our investigation introduced a photosensor that will be important for multiple potential applications in human visual system, photocells in energy or MEMS, and temperature-tunable photoelectrical device for optogenetics research. © 2012 Yongshan Niu et al.
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Niu, Y., Qin, A., Song, W., Wang, M., Gu, X., Zhang, Y., … Fan, Y. (2012). Biocompatible single-crystal selenium nanobelt based nanodevice as a temperature-tunable photosensor. Journal of Nanomaterials, 2012. https://doi.org/10.1155/2012/384671
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