Enhancing UV photoconductivity of ZnO nanobelt by polyacrylonitrile functionalization
Article 2007 en
Authors
JH
Jr‐Hau He
YL
Yen‐Heng Lin
MM
Michael E. McConney
Abstract
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UV photodetector fabricated using a single ZnO nanobelt (NB) has shown a photoresponse enhancement up to 750 times higher than that of a bare ZnO NB after coating with ∼20nm plasma polymerized acrylonitrile (PP-AN) nanoscale film. The mechanism for this colossal photoconductivity is suggested as a consequence of the efficient exciton dissociation under UV illumination due to enhanced electron transfer from valence band of ZnO NB to the PP-AN and then back to the conduction band of ZnO. This process has demonstrated an easy and effective method for improving the performance of the nanowire∕NB-based devices, possibly leading to supersensitive UV detector for applications in imaging, photosensing, and intrachip optical interconnects.
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