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Chiral ZnO-CuO Nanorod Arrays for Circularly Polarized Photodetection

ACS Applied Nano Materials [2024]
Xueyan Hu, Gaoyu Chen, Zhou Sheng, Yue Chen, Dongdong Xu, Xiangxing Xu
ABSTRACT

Circularly polarized light (CPL) photodetectors have attracted widespread interest from both the academic and industrial communities. Commonly, the key function layer of a film structured CPL photodetector is the chiral material layer that exhibits optoelectronic response differently to the left-handed and right-handed circularly polarized light. In this report, the heterostructured chiral ZnO-CuO nanorod arrays were successfully prepared by a strategy of combining the solution synthesis of ZnO nanorod arrays, grazing angle magnetron sputtering of Cu, and a thermal oxidation process. The chirality of left-/right-handedness was controlled by the sputtering angles and rotating direction. The morphology of nanorod arrays benefits light scattering and hence the absorption. The band structure of the ZnO-CuO heterojunction facilitates carrier transfer and transport. The CPL photodetectors based on the chiral ZnO-CuO nanorod arrays exhibit good performance with a responsivity (R), photocurrent asymmetry factor (gIph), responsivity asymmetry factor (gres), and photodetectivity (D*) of 13.0 mA/W, 0.038, 0.22, and 8.3 × 1011 Jones achieved, respectively, under the 450 nm circular polarized light.

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