Issue 7, 2014

Single inorganic–organic hybrid nanowires with ambipolar photoresponse

Abstract

We report for the first time single nanowires (NWs) with ambipolar (positive/negative) photoresponse that changes sign depending on the illumination wavelength. The single NWs were grown by the meniscus-guided method using inorganic (ZnO nanoparticles)–organic (PEDOT:PSS) hybrid materials. The ambipolar photoresponse of the single NWs enabled us to develop an unprecedented spectrum-discriminating NW photodetector array.

Graphical abstract: Single inorganic–organic hybrid nanowires with ambipolar photoresponse

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Article information

Article type
Communication
Submitted
06 Nov 2013
Accepted
17 Jan 2014
First published
05 Mar 2014
This article is Open Access
Creative Commons BY-NC license

Nanoscale, 2014,6, 3557-3560

Author version available

Single inorganic–organic hybrid nanowires with ambipolar photoresponse

J. Yoo, J. Pyo and J. H. Je, Nanoscale, 2014, 6, 3557 DOI: 10.1039/C3NR05910C

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