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High responsivity of ultraviolet sensor-based rutile-phased TiO2 nanorod arrays using different bias voltage

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Highly oriented rutile titanium dioxide (TiO2) nanorod arrays were grown on fluorine-doped tin oxide (FTO) substrate using a hydrothermal method. X-ray diffraction, Raman spectra, field emission-scanning electron microscopy, and ultraviolet-visible… Click to show full abstract

Highly oriented rutile titanium dioxide (TiO2) nanorod arrays were grown on fluorine-doped tin oxide (FTO) substrate using a hydrothermal method. X-ray diffraction, Raman spectra, field emission-scanning electron microscopy, and ultraviolet-visible spectroscopy were conducted to determine the structural, morphological, and optical properties of the sample. The synthesized TiO2 nanorod arrays exhibited tetragonal rutile structure. The photocurrent analysis was done by using photoelectrochemical method where different bias voltage (0 V to 0.9 V) was applied. The photocurrent value shows acceptable difference with increasing bias voltage. The TiO2 nanorod array (TNAs) UV sensors show high responsivity as indicated by the fast rise and decay time of the photocurrent of less than 1 s with every bias voltage applied.

Keywords: tio2 nanorod; nanorod arrays; bias voltage

Journal Title: Journal of the Australian Ceramic Society
Year Published: 2019

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