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Bidirectional photocurrent in p–n heterojunction nanowires

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Wang, Danhao
Liu, Xin
Kang, Yang
Wang, Xiaoning
Wu, Yuanpeng
Fang, Shi
Yu, Huabin
Memon, Muhammad Hunain
Zhang, Haochen
Hu, Wei

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Semiconductor p–n junctions provide rectification behaviour and act as building blocks in many electronic devices. However, the typical junction configuration restricts the potential functionalities of devices. Here we report a light-detection electrochemical cell that is based on vertically aligned p-AlGaN/n-GaN p–n heterojunction nanowires in an electrolyte environment. After decorating the nanowires with platinum nanoparticles, the cell exhibits a photoresponse in which the photocurrent polarity is reversed depending on the wavelength of light. In particular, illumination of the device at two different wavelengths (254 nm and 365 nm) triggers different redox reactions at the nanowire/electrolyte interface, inducing polarity reversal of the photocurrent. The device offers a responsivity of up to −175 mA W−1 at 254 nm and 31 mA W−1 at 365 nm, both at 0 V.

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Nature Electronics

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2099-12-31

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