Stretchable photosensors with InN nanowires operating at a wavelength of 1.3 μm

Abstract

Stretchable photosensors, which operate in the wavelength window of 1.3 μm, were fabricated with InN nanowires (NWs) and graphene to serve as a light-absorbing medium and carrier channel, respectively. Specifically, the stretchable photosensors were fabricated by transferring InN NWs embedded in graphene layers onto polyurethane substrates pre-stretched at the strain levels of 10, 20, 30, 40, 50, and 60%. An InN-NW photosensor fabricated at the pre-strain level of 50% and stretched at the strain of 50% produces a photocurrent of 0.144 mA, which corresponds to 76.2% of that (0.189 mA) measured in the released state. The photocurrent and photoresponsivity of the photosensor measured after 1000 cyclic-stretching tests are comparable to those measured before stretching. The performance of the stretchable photosensors was largely unaffected by parameters such as the relative humidity and duration of operation (up to 30 days), indicating that the devices operate very stably.

Graphical abstract: Stretchable photosensors with InN nanowires operating at a wavelength of 1.3 μm

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
08 Aug 2024
Accepted
30 Oct 2024
First published
31 Oct 2024

Nanoscale, 2024, Advance Article

Stretchable photosensors with InN nanowires operating at a wavelength of 1.3 μm

J. Shin, S. Noh, S. Jhee, S. Kang, Y. Lee and J. S. Kim, Nanoscale, 2024, Advance Article , DOI: 10.1039/D4NR03257H

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