Department of Physics and Astronomy, University of Kansas , Lawrence, Kansas 66045, United States.
Department of Energy's National Security Campus , Kansas City, Missouri 64147, United States.
ACS Appl Mater Interfaces. 2017 Jul 12;9(27):23189-23194. doi: 10.1021/acsami.7b05324. Epub 2017 Jun 30.
A nanocomposite ink composed of zinc oxide precursor (ZnOPr) and crystalline ZnO quantum dots (ZnOPrQDs) has been explored for printing high-performance ultraviolet (UV) photodetectors. The performance of the devices has been compared with their counterparts' printed from ZnOPr ink without ZnO QDs. Remarkably, higher UV photoresponsivity of 383.6 A/W and the on/off ratio of 2470 are observed in the former, which are significantly better than 14.7 A/W and 949 in the latter. The improved performance is attributed to the increased viscosity in the nanocomposite ink to enable a nanoporous structure with improved crystallinity and surface-to-volume ratio. This is key to enhanced surface electron-depletion effect for higher UV responsivity and on/off ratio. In addition, the QD-assisted printing provides a simple and robust method for printing high-performance optoelectronics and sensors.
一种由氧化锌前驱体(ZnOPr)和结晶氧化锌量子点(ZnOPrQDs)组成的纳米复合油墨,已被探索用于打印高性能的紫外(UV)光探测器。将器件的性能与用不含 ZnO QD 的 ZnOPr 油墨打印的器件进行了比较。值得注意的是,前者的紫外光响应率高达 383.6 A/W,开关比为 2470,明显优于后者的 14.7 A/W 和 949。性能的提高归因于纳米复合油墨中增加的粘度,从而形成具有改善的结晶度和表面积与体积比的纳米多孔结构。这对于提高紫外光响应率和开关比的表面电子耗尽效应至关重要。此外,QD 辅助印刷为打印高性能光电和传感器提供了一种简单而强大的方法。