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One Stone, Three Birds: SnO2 Nanosheet Arrays toward Self-Powered Visible-Blind UV Photodetection with High Responsivity and Rejection Ratio

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ADVANCED OPTICAL MATERIALS
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WILEY-V C H VERLAG GMBH
DOI: 10.1002/adom.202301460

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nanosheet arrays; photoelectrochemical; self-powered; SnO2; ultraviolet photodetectors

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In this study, SnO2 nanosheet array photoanodes were fabricated and demonstrated to have excellent self-powered UV detection capability. The 3D structure of SnO2 nanosheet array improves interfacial charge transfer, carrier transport, and UV absorption. Therefore, the self-powered PEC UV PDs based on SnO2 nanosheet array exhibit outstanding performance.
Photoelectrochemical-type ultraviolet photodetectors (PEC UV PDs) with simple fabrication processes and high sensitivity have attracted ever-growing attention. However, the self-powered performance of PEC UV PDs is still unsatisfying. Herein, the SnO2 nanosheet array (NSA) photoanodes are fabricated and their good self-powered UV detection capability is demonstrated. The 3D structure of SnO2 NSA not only improves the interfacial charge transfer and carrier transport but also enhances UV absorption. Therefore, the self-powered SnO2 NSA-based PEC UV PDs exhibit excellent performance with an ultrahigh responsivity of 207.12 mA W-1, an excellent UV-visible rejection ratio (R-254/R-455 of 3395), a fast response time (25 ms), and good stability under 254 nm illumination, demonstrating one of the recorded-high-performance in the recently reported PEC UV PDs. This work provides more options for developing high-performance PEC UV PDs.

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