Self-Cleaning Flexible Infrared Nanosensor Based on Carbon Nanoparticles
ACS Nano2011Vol. 5(5), pp. 4007–4013
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Longyan Yuan, Junjie Dai, Xiaohong Fan, Ting Song, Yu Tao, Kai Wang, Zhi Xu, Jun Zhang, Xuedong Bai, Peixiang Lu, Jian Chen, Jun Zhou, Zhong Lin Wang
Abstract
Highly flexible, robust, and sensitive infrared nanosensors were fabricated based on carbon nanoparticles that were synthesized through a simple and low-cost flame method. The infrared nanosensor devices showed sharp infrared photoresponse with a response time of ∼68 ms and a maximum photocurrent change of ∼52.9%. The devices showed a superhydrophobic property with a contact angle larger than 150° and a sliding angle of ∼4°. The mechanism for the enhanced infrared photoresponse from carbon nanoparticles is discussed.
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