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Incorporation of hydrophobic-like bisindolo quinoxaline-tips (BIQ-TIPs) aggregation on ZnO nanorods for spectral broadening photodetection

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RESULTS IN PHYSICS
卷 34, 期 -, 页码 -

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DOI: 10.1016/j.rinp.2022.105318

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Bisindolo quinoxaline (BIQ); ZnO nanorods; Photodetectors; Surface properties; Aggregation; Spectral broadening

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  1. Center for the Semiconductor Technology Research from The Featured Areas Research Center Program
  2. Ministry of Science and Technology, Taiwan [MOST 110-2634-F-009-027, MOST 110-2221-E-260-006]

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The aggregation/disaggregation properties in organic/inorganic interfaces have been extensively studied. This study demonstrates the fabrication of organic/inorganic hybrid materials by depositing organic polymers on zinc oxide nanorods. The results show that these hybrid materials exhibit enhanced UV sensing and moderate green light sensing capabilities. The compact size and ease of fabrication make these materials promising for electronic devices and light-harvesting applications.
Aggregation/disaggregation properties in organic/inorganic interfaces have been intensively investigated recently because modulation of the aggregation effect can enhance the fluorescent emission, facilitate light scattering and strengthen the material strength. In this study, bisindolo quinoxaline-tips (BIQ-TIPs) organic polymers dropped on ZnO nanorods (NRs) to form organic/inorganic hybrid photosensing materials. Multiple morphological and material characterizations reveal that as-deposited BIQ-TIPs polymers self-aggregated on ZnO NR surfaces. UV/VIS measurements and photoluminescence (PL) mapping indicate that the absorption spectra of ZnO NRs can be broadened by incorporating BIQ-TIPs on top of ZnO NRs. Furthermore, light photosensitive measurements indicate that BIQ-TIPs /ZnO NRs-based devices exhibited better UV sensing behaviors than ZnO NR-based devices. Interestingly, BIQ-TIPs /ZnO NRs still possessed moderate green light sensing capability while ZnO NRs and BIQ-TIPs only samples possessed no green light sensing capability. Owing to their compact size, facile fabrication, and versatility, BIQ-TIPs /ZnO NR devices show promise for integration with BIQ-TIPs analogue-based electronic devices and future broadband sensing and light-harvesting applications.

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