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One-Dimensional Au-ZnO Heteronanostructures for Ultraviolet Light Detectors by a Two-Step Dielectrophoretic Assembly Method

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Abstract

One-dimensional ZnO decorated with metal nanoparticles has received much attention in the field of ultraviolet light detection because of its high photosensitivity and fast response, while how to form effective metal-ZnO heterostructures cost efficiently is still in development. We report an efficient and well-controlled method to form Au-ZnO heterostructures by two-step dielectrophoretic assembly. First, ZnO nanowires dispersed in deionized water were assembled dielectrophoretically in a planar microelectrode system. To control the number and position of assembled ZnO nanowires, a planar triangle-shaped microelectrode pair was imposed with a high-frequency ac voltage signal in this assembly process. Then a droplet of Au nanoparticle suspension was applied to decorate the preformed ZnO nanowire by another dielectrophoretic assembly process. The near-field dielectrophoretic force induced by the existence of ZnO nanowire spanning the electrode gap attracts Au nanoparticles onto the surface of ZnO nanowires and forms effective Au-ZnO heterostructures. After the adsorption of Au nanoparticles, the performances of Au-ZnO heteronanostructures in UV detection were studied. Experimental results indicate that the ratio of the photo-to-dark current of the Au-ZnO heteronanostucture-based detector was improved significantly, and the photoresponse was accelerated considerably. This kind of enhancement in performance can be attributed to the localized Schottky junctions on the surface of ZnO nanowire which improves the surface band bending.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)12713-12718
Number of pages6
JournalACS Applied Materials and Interfaces
Volume7
Issue number23
DOIs
StatePublished - 17 Jun 2015

Keywords

  • Au nanoparticle
  • ZnO nanowire
  • dielectrophoretic assembly
  • ultraviolet photodetector

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