Non-stoichiometric W18O49-xSx nanowires for wide spectrum photosensors with high internal gain

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This study reports successful synthesis of non-stoichiometric single-crystal W18O49-xSx nanowires for photosensors with a high absorption rate (>83%) across a wide spectrum (300-2000 nm), a high internal gain (G = 106-107) and a relatively fast response time (approximately 1-3 s). In addition, the correlation between the photoconductivity gain (G) and the surface-to-volume ratio of non-stoichiometric single-crystal W18O49-xSx nanowires was studied. The surface-to-volume ratio and non-stoichiometric material of W18O49-xSx contributed to the photoconductivity gain; hence, the nanowires are favorable for photosensor devices. The wide spectrum obtained also suggests their extensive applications in numerous fields.

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Hsu, Y. M., Wang, C. Y., Chang, P., & Yew, T. R. (2015). Non-stoichiometric W18O49-xSx nanowires for wide spectrum photosensors with high internal gain. Nanoscale, 7(3), 901–907. https://doi.org/10.1039/c4nr05234j

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