CdS nanobelts as photoconductors

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Abstract

Mass production of single-crystalline CdS nanobelts is achieved by thermal evaporation of CdS powders with the presence of Au catalyst. The as-synthesized CdS nanobelts are usually hundreds of nanometers to tens of micrometers in width, tens of nanometers in thickness, and several hundreds of micrometers in length. CdS nanobelts have a pronounced increase in conductance of up to four orders of magnitude upon exposure to white light, and also very fast response time about 1-3 s. The photoconductivity mechanism of CdS nanobelts is discussed. The results demonstrate the potential of fabricating nanosized photoconductors and optical switches using the integrity of a single CdS nanobelt. © 2005 American Institute of Physics.

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Gao, T., Li, Q. H., & Wang, T. H. (2005). CdS nanobelts as photoconductors. Applied Physics Letters, 86(17), 1–3. https://doi.org/10.1063/1.1915514

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