Asymmetric contacts were used to assemble extremely photosensitive and self-powered photodetectors (SPDs) on rigid and polyimide (PI) substrates based on one-dimensional (1D)-CdS nanobelts. The photoresponse characteristics of the constructed devices were outstanding, including high photosensitivity (1.54 × 106%), specific detectivity (2.36 × 1012 Jones), responsivity (36 mA W-1) and noise equivalent power (2.94 × 10-15 W Hz-1/2) with 215 μW cm-2 light irradiation, as well as having high reproducibility, environmental stability and speedy response of less than 30 ms. Flexible self-powered photodetectors (FSPDs) were also constructed on PI substrates, which had comparable photoresponse performance to the rigid one. Additionally, the as-fabricated FSPDs showed excellent folding endurance, electrical and mechanical flexural stability. Our findings suggest that the asymmetric contact device design used in this study is appropriate for high-performance FSPDs, particularly ultrafast nanodevices.
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Nawaz, M. Z., Xu, L., Zhou, X., Shah, K. H., Wang, J., Wu, B., & Wang, C. (2021). CdS nanobelt-based self-powered flexible photodetectors with high photosensitivity. Materials Advances, 2(18), 6031–6038. https://doi.org/10.1039/d1ma00580d
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