Zno nanoparticle/graphene hybrid photodetectors via laser fragmentation in liquid

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Abstract

By combining the enhanced photosensitive properties of zinc oxide nanoparticles and the excellent transport characteristics of graphene, UV-sensitive, solar-blind hybrid optoelectronic devices have been demonstrated. These hybrid devices offer high responsivity and gain, making them well suited for photodetector applications. Here, we report a hybrid ZnO nanoparticle/graphene phototransistor that exhibits a responsivity up to 4 × 104 AW−1 and gain of up to 1.3 × 105 with high UV wavelength selectivity. ZnO nanoparticles were synthesized by pulsed laser fragmentation in liquid to attain a simple, efficient, ligand-free method for nanoparticle fabrication. By combining simple fabrication processes with a promising device architecture, highly sensitive ZnO nanoparticle/graphene UV photodetectors were successfully demonstrated.

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Charipar, K., Kim, H., Piqué, A., & Charipar, N. (2020). Zno nanoparticle/graphene hybrid photodetectors via laser fragmentation in liquid. Nanomaterials, 10(9), 1–12. https://doi.org/10.3390/nano10091648

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