A self-powered fast-response ultraviolet detector of p-n homojunction assembled from two ZnO-based nanowires

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Nowadays, fabrication of micro/nano-scale electronic devices with bottom-up approach is paid much research attention. Here, we provide a novel micro/nano-assembling method, which is accurate and efficient, especially suitable for the fabrication of micro/nano-scale electronic devices. Using this method, a self-powered ZnO/Sb-doped ZnO nanowire p-n homojunction ultraviolet detector (UVD) was fabricated, and the detailed photoelectric properties were tested. At a reverse bias of-0.1 V under UV light illumination, the photoresponse sensitivity of the UVD was 26.5 and the rise/decay time of the UVD was as short as 30 ms. The micro/nano-assembling method has wide potential applications in the fabrication of specific micro/nano-scale electronic devices.

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Wang, Y., Chen, Y., Zhao, W., Ding, L., Wen, L., Li, H., … Gao, Y. (2017). A self-powered fast-response ultraviolet detector of p-n homojunction assembled from two ZnO-based nanowires. Nano-Micro Letters, 9(1). https://doi.org/10.1007/s40820-016-0112-6

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