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Conversion of WO3 thin films into self-crosslinked nanorods for large-scale ultraviolet detection

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We heat-treated an amorphous large-area WO3 thin film to synthesize high-density, high-quality WO3 nanorods. The WO3 nanostructures were effective, especially in reducing gas (hydrogen and helium) atmospheres. By electron microscopy… Click to show full abstract

We heat-treated an amorphous large-area WO3 thin film to synthesize high-density, high-quality WO3 nanorods. The WO3 nanostructures were effective, especially in reducing gas (hydrogen and helium) atmospheres. By electron microscopy analysis, we confirmed that the thermodynamic energy for forming oxygen vacancies in the [020] direction was low. We could apply self-crosslinked WO3 nanostructures to practical sensor device fabrication by simply placing the electrodes without complex processes such as transfer and e-beam lithography. It was used for the production of a UV detector, which reacted very fast (∼0.316 s) and was very sensitive to the actual UV-C (261 nm) wavelength. Also, plasmon-based light absorption through the Ag nanoparticle coating resulted in more than 350-fold improvement in the on/off process during UV-C irradiation.

Keywords: wo3 thin; thin films; conversion wo3; self crosslinked; films self; crosslinked nanorods

Journal Title: RSC Advances
Year Published: 2020

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