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High-Performance UV Photodetection of Unique ZnO Nanowires from Zinc Carbonate Hydroxide Nanobelts

Journal

ACS APPLIED MATERIALS & INTERFACES
Volume 5, Issue 12, Pages 5861-5867

Publisher

AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/am401533w

Keywords

ZnO; nanowires; nanobelts; nanocrystals; junctions; photodetector

Funding

  1. National Basic Research Program of China [2009CB939704]
  2. National Natural Science Foundation of China [21273169]
  3. Innovative Research Team Project of Hubei Province [2010CDA070]
  4. Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities

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Zinc carbonate hydroxide nanobelts are prepared by the hydrolysis of zinc acetate aqueous solution in the presence of urea at 90 degrees C. The zinc carbonate hydroxide nanobelts can be facilely self-assembled in a circular flexible freestanding film with a diameter of 8.4 cm and thickness of similar to 48 mu m. The calcination of the zinc carbonate hydroxide nanobelts at 300 degrees C under normal atmospheric condition results in the formation of ZnO nanowires. The zinc carbonate hydroxide nanobelts and resultant ZnO nanowires are characterized by XRD, SEM, TEM, TG-DSC, PL, and impedance measurement. The characterization results indicate that the ZnO nanowires exhibit unique nanostructure characterized by long chains of closely attached ZnO nanocrystals with ZnO/ZnO nanocrystal junctions. The unique ZnO nanowire-based UV photodetector exhibit much higher photoresponse currents (at the milliampere level) and on/off current ratio (similar to 1000) than ZnO nanocrystal-based UV photodetector. Under the UV irradiance of 120 mW cm(-2) and low applied voltage of 0.5 V, the peak photoresponse current and on/off current ratio of the ZnO nanowire photodetector are 56 and 36 times higher than those of the ZnO nanocrystal UV photodetector, respectively. The reason for the superior photodetection performance of the ZnO nanowires over the ZnO nanocrystals is discussed.

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