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Optimizing Photoelectrochemical UV Imaging Photodetection: Construction of Anatase/Rutile Heterophase Homojunctions and Oxygen Vacancies Engineering in MOF-Derived TiO2
by
Yang, Yanbin
, Ao, Guanghong
, Fu, Zhendong
, Ma, Yueying
, Huang, Ju
, Xie, Changmiao
, Li, Aimin
, Zhao, Liancheng
, Xu, Zewu
, Zhang, Bingke
, Wang, Dongbo
, Huang, Yuewu
in
Carbon
/ Decomposition
/ Electric fields
/ Energy
/ heterophase homojunctions
/ self-powered
/ Semiconductors
/ Temperature
/ TiO2
/ UV imaging
/ UV photodetector
2024
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Optimizing Photoelectrochemical UV Imaging Photodetection: Construction of Anatase/Rutile Heterophase Homojunctions and Oxygen Vacancies Engineering in MOF-Derived TiO2
by
Yang, Yanbin
, Ao, Guanghong
, Fu, Zhendong
, Ma, Yueying
, Huang, Ju
, Xie, Changmiao
, Li, Aimin
, Zhao, Liancheng
, Xu, Zewu
, Zhang, Bingke
, Wang, Dongbo
, Huang, Yuewu
in
Carbon
/ Decomposition
/ Electric fields
/ Energy
/ heterophase homojunctions
/ self-powered
/ Semiconductors
/ Temperature
/ TiO2
/ UV imaging
/ UV photodetector
2024
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Optimizing Photoelectrochemical UV Imaging Photodetection: Construction of Anatase/Rutile Heterophase Homojunctions and Oxygen Vacancies Engineering in MOF-Derived TiO2
by
Yang, Yanbin
, Ao, Guanghong
, Fu, Zhendong
, Ma, Yueying
, Huang, Ju
, Xie, Changmiao
, Li, Aimin
, Zhao, Liancheng
, Xu, Zewu
, Zhang, Bingke
, Wang, Dongbo
, Huang, Yuewu
in
Carbon
/ Decomposition
/ Electric fields
/ Energy
/ heterophase homojunctions
/ self-powered
/ Semiconductors
/ Temperature
/ TiO2
/ UV imaging
/ UV photodetector
2024
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Optimizing Photoelectrochemical UV Imaging Photodetection: Construction of Anatase/Rutile Heterophase Homojunctions and Oxygen Vacancies Engineering in MOF-Derived TiO2
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Optimizing Photoelectrochemical UV Imaging Photodetection: Construction of Anatase/Rutile Heterophase Homojunctions and Oxygen Vacancies Engineering in MOF-Derived TiO2
2024
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Overview
Self-powered photoelectrochemical (PEC) ultraviolet photodetectors (UVPDs) are promising for next-generation energy-saving and highly integrated optoelectronic systems. Constructing a heterojunction is an effective strategy to increase the photodetection performance of PEC UVPDs because it can promote the separation and transfer of photogenerated carriers. However, both crystal defects and lattice mismatch lead to deteriorated device performance. Here, we introduce a structural regulation strategy to prepare TiO2 anatase-rutile heterophase homojunctions (A-R HHs) with oxygen vacancies (OVs) photoanodes through an in situ topological transformation of titanium metal–organic framework (Ti-MOF) by pyrolysis treatment. The cooperative interaction between A-R HHs and OVs suppresses carrier recombination and accelerates carrier transport, thereby significantly enhancing the photodetection performance of PEC UVPDs. The obtained device realizes a high on/off ratio of 10,752, a remarkable responsivity of 24.15 mA W−1, an impressive detectivity of 3.28 × 1011 Jones, and excellent cycling stability. More importantly, under 365 nm light illumination, a high-resolution image of “HUST” (the abbreviation of Harbin University of Science and Technology) was obtained perfectly, confirming the excellent optical imaging capability of the device. This research not only presents an advanced methodology for constructing TiO2-based PEC UVPDs, but also provides strategic guidance for enhancing their performance and practical applications.
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MDPI AG
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