Ultrathin ZnSe nanowires: One-pot synthesis: Via a heat-triggered precursor slow releasing route, controllable Mn doping and application in UV and near-visible light detection

Dong Li, Guanjie Xing, Shilin Tang, Xiaohong Li, Louzhen Fan, Yunchao Li*

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Abstract

We report herein a heat-triggered precursor slow releasing route for the one-pot synthesis of ultrathin ZnSe nanowires (NWs), which relies on the gradual dissolving of Se powder into oleylamine containing a soluble Zn precursor under heating. This route allows the reaction system to maintain a high monomer concentration throughout the entire reaction process, thus enabling the generation of ZnSe NWs with diameter down to 2.1 nm and length approaching 400 nm. The size-dependent optical properties and band-edge energy levels of the ZnSe NWs were then explored in depth by UV-visible spectroscopy and cyclic voltammetry, respectively. Considering their unique absorption properties, these NWs were specially utilized for fabricating photoelectrochemical-type photodetectors (PDs). Impressively, the PDs based on the ZnSe NWs with diameters of 2.1 and 4.5 nm exhibited excellent responses to UVA and near-visible light, respectively: both possessed ultrahigh on/off ratios (5150 for UVA and 4213 for near-visible light) and ultrawide linear response ranges (from 2.0 to 9000 μW cm-2 for UVA and 5.0 to 8000 μW cm-2 for near-visible light). Furthermore, these ZnSe NWs were selectively doped with various amounts of Mn2+ to tune their emission properties. As a result, ZnSe NW film-based photochromic cards were creatively developed for visually detecting UVA and near-visible radiation.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)15044-15055
Number of pages12
JournalNanoscale
Volume9
Issue number39
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 31 Oct 2017
Externally publishedYes

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