Issue 59, 2018, Issue in Progress

Nanowire network-based photodetectors with imaging performance for omnidirectional photodetecting through a wire-shaped structure

Abstract

Wearable photodetectors (PDs) have attracted extensive attention from both scientific and industrial areas due to intrinsic detection abilities as well as promising applications in flexible, intelligent, and portable fields. However, most of the existing PDs have rigid planar or bulky structures which cannot fully meet the demands of these unique occasions. Here, we present a highly flexible, omnidirectional PD based on ZnO nanowire (NW) networks. ZnO NW network-based PDs exhibit the imageable level performance with an on/off ratio of about 104. Importantly, a ZnO NW network can be assembled onto wire-shaped substrates to construct omnidirectional PDs. As a result, the wire-shaped PDs have excellent flexibility, a large light on/off ratio larger than 103, and 360° no blind angle detecting. Besides, they exhibit extraordinary stability against bending and irradiation. These results demonstrate a novel strategy for building wire-shaped optoelectronic devices through a NW network structure, which is highly promising for future smart and wearable applications.

Graphical abstract: Nanowire network-based photodetectors with imaging performance for omnidirectional photodetecting through a wire-shaped structure

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
03 Aug 2018
Accepted
11 Sep 2018
First published
01 Oct 2018
This article is Open Access
Creative Commons BY-NC license

RSC Adv., 2018,8, 33666-33673

Nanowire network-based photodetectors with imaging performance for omnidirectional photodetecting through a wire-shaped structure

S. Wang, Y. Zou, Q. Shan, J. Xue, Y. Dong, Y. Gu and J. Song, RSC Adv., 2018, 8, 33666 DOI: 10.1039/C8RA06555A

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