Achieving Record-High Photoelectrochemical Photoresponse Characteristics by Employing Co 3 O 4 Nanoclusters as Hole Charging Layer for Underwater Optical Communication

The physicochemical properties of a semiconductor surface, especially in low-dimensional nanostructures, determine the electrical and optical behavior of the devices. Thereby, the precise control of surface properties is a prerequisite for not only preserving the intrinsic material quality but also...

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Veröffentlicht in:ACS nano 2023-02, Vol.17 (4), p.3901-3912
Hauptverfasser: Kang, Yang, Wang, Danhao, Gao, Yunzhi, Guo, Siqi, Hu, Kejun, Liu, Boyang, Fang, Shi, Memon, Muhammad Hunain, Liu, Xin, Luo, Yuanmin, Sun, Xiyu, Luo, Dongyang, Chen, Wei, Li, Liuan, Jia, Hongfeng, Hu, Wei, Liu, Zhenghui, Ge, Binghui, Sun, Haiding
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Zusammenfassung:The physicochemical properties of a semiconductor surface, especially in low-dimensional nanostructures, determine the electrical and optical behavior of the devices. Thereby, the precise control of surface properties is a prerequisite for not only preserving the intrinsic material quality but also manipulating carrier transport behavior for promoting device characteristics. Here, we report a facile approach to suppress the photocorrosion effect while boosting the photoresponse performance of n-GaN nanowires in a constructed photoelectrochemical-type photodetector by employing Co O nanoclusters as a hole charging layer. Essentially, the Co O nanoclusters not only alleviate nanowires from corrosion by optimizing the oxygen evolution reaction kinetics at the nanowire/electrolyte interface but also facilitate an efficient photogenerated carrier separation, migration, and collection process, leading to a significant ease of photocurrent attenuation (improved by nearly 867% after Co O decoration). Strikingly, a record-high responsivity of 217.2 mA W with an ultrafast response/recovery time of 0.03/0.02 ms can also be achieved, demonstrating one of the best performances among the reported photoelectrochemical-type photodetectors, that ultimately allowed us to build an underwater optical communication system based on the proposed nanowire array for practical applications. This work provides a perspective for the rational design of stable nanostructures for various applications in photo- and biosensing or energy-harvesting nanosystems.
ISSN:1936-0851
1936-086X
DOI:10.1021/acsnano.2c12175