Issue 37, 2016

High-performance flexible ZnO nanorod UV photodetectors with a network-structured Cu nanowire electrode

Abstract

In this work, vertically aligned zinc oxide (ZnO) nanorod (NR)-based flexible ultraviolet (UV) photodetectors were successfully fabricated on a polyimide (PI) substrate with a copper (Cu) nanowire (NW) electrode. To enhance the flexibility and sensing properties, the entangled networks of Cu NWs were applied to UV photodetectors as a flexible electrode. Here, Cu NWs have a high conductivity with a low cost compared to other metals to achieve a Schottky contact with ZnO NRs. Moreover, because of forming a network structure, the surface of the sensing material has a large contact area with oxygen molecules, resulting in a faster response time. The Cu NW electrode exhibited a high optical transmittance of 90%, a considerable sheet resistance of 50 Ω sq−1, and a work function of 5.12 eV. Consequentially, the fabricated UV photodetector with Cu NW electrodes showed excellent UV sensing properties with a very fast rising time of 0.7 s and a decay time of 1.9 s in the dark and under UV illumination (365 nm, 0.40 mW cm−2) at a reverse bias of −2.0 V. Furthermore, during the bending test at a radius of curvature of 5 mm, the flexible ZnO NR UV photodetectors with Cu NW electrodes exhibited almost unchanged UV sensing properties even after 5000 cycles.

Graphical abstract: High-performance flexible ZnO nanorod UV photodetectors with a network-structured Cu nanowire electrode

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
02 Jul 2016
Accepted
25 Aug 2016
First published
26 Aug 2016

Nanoscale, 2016,8, 16677-16683

High-performance flexible ZnO nanorod UV photodetectors with a network-structured Cu nanowire electrode

D. Kwon, S. J. Lee and J. Myoung, Nanoscale, 2016, 8, 16677 DOI: 10.1039/C6NR05256H

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