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Origin of the slow photoresponse in an individual sol-gel synthesized ZnO nanowire
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EngineeringSynthetic PhotochemistryPhoto-electrochemical CellChemistryExchange RatesSol-gel RoutePhotoelectrochemistrySlow PhotoresponsePhotocatalysisNanostructure SynthesisCharge SeparationSingle Zno NanowireZno NanowireMaterials SciencePhotochemistryNanotechnologyOxide ElectronicsIndividual Sol-gelNanomaterials
Photocurrent of a single ZnO nanowire synthesized by a sol-gel route was investigated. In vacuum, the dark current was bigger but the photoresponse was slower than that in air, attributed to the release of the available charge carriers by the desorption of water molecules and the decrease of the exchange rates of molecular ions. Under the steady radiation of the ultraviolet light (λ=325nm), a gradual decrease of the photocurrent was noticeable, which can be explained in terms of the annihilation of the carriers by the replacement of hydroxyl groups (OH−) by O2−, resulting in the decrease of charge carriers.
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