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Observation of polarity-switchable photoconductivity in III-nitride/MoSx core-shell nanowires

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LIGHT-SCIENCE & APPLICATIONS
Volume 11, Issue 1, Pages -

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SPRINGERNATURE
DOI: 10.1038/s41377-022-00912-7

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  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [51727901, 52161145404, 61905236, 51961145110]
  2. Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities [WK3500000009, WK2100230020]

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Researchers successfully constructed core-shell nanostructures by combining high-quality III-nitride nanowires with amorphous molybdenum sulfides, and found that these structures exhibited distinctive photodetection characteristics under light illumination. By adjusting the composition and surrounding environment, the properties of these structures can be further tuned, showing great potential for building light-wavelength controllable sensing devices in the future.
III-V semiconductor nanowires are indispensable building blocks for nanoscale electronic and optoelectronic devices. However, solely relying on their intrinsic physical and material properties sometimes limits device functionalities to meet the increasing demands in versatile and complex electronic world. By leveraging the distinctive nature of the one-dimensional geometry and large surface-to-volume ratio of the nanowires, new properties can be attained through monolithic integration of conventional nanowires with other easy-synthesized functional materials. Herein, we combine high-crystal-quality III-nitride nanowires with amorphous molybdenum sulfides (a-MoSx) to construct III-nitride/a-MoSx core-shell nanostructures. Upon light illumination, such nanostructures exhibit striking spectrally distinctive photodetection characteristic in photoelectrochemical environment, demonstrating a negative photoresponsivity of -100.42 mA W-1 under 254 nm illumination, and a positive photoresponsivity of 29.5 mA W-1 under 365 nm illumination. Density functional theory calculations reveal that the successful surface modification of the nanowires via a-MoSx decoration accelerates the reaction process at the electrolyte/nanowire interface, leading to the generation of opposite photocurrent signals under different photon illumination. Most importantly, such polarity-switchable photoconductivity can be further tuned for multiple wavelength bands photodetection by simply adjusting the surrounding environment and/or tailoring the nanowire composition, showing great promise to build light-wavelength controllable sensing devices in the future.

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