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Graphene nanowalls in photodetectors

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RSC ADVANCES
Volume 13, Issue 33, Pages 22838-22862

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ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
DOI: 10.1039/d3ra03104g

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This review provides a systematic overview of the current research status and challenges in graphene nanowall (GNW)-based photodetectors. It discusses the growth mechanisms, physical properties, and latest research progress in photovoltaic, photoconductive, and photothermal detectors. The review serves as a valuable reference for researchers and industry professionals in understanding and exploring the opportunities of GNW materials in photodetection.
Graphene nanowalls (GNWs) have emerged as a promising material in the field of photodetection, thanks to their exceptional optical, electrical, mechanical, and thermodynamic properties. However, the lack of a comprehensive review in this domain hinders the understanding of GNWs' development and potential applications. This review aims to provide a systematic summary and analysis of the current research status and challenges in GNW-based photodetectors. We begin by outlining the growth mechanisms and methods of GNWs, followed by a discussion on their physical properties. Next, we categorize and analyze the latest research progress in GNW photodetectors, focusing on photovoltaic, photoconductive, and photothermal detectors. Lastly, we offer a summary and outlook, identifying potential challenges and outlining industry development directions. This review serves as a valuable reference for researchers and industry professionals in understanding and exploring the opportunities of GNW materials in photodetection.

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