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Aerosol-assisted Chemical Vapor Deposition of Metal Oxide Structures: Zinc Oxide Rods
Published on: September 14, 2017
Zinc oxide-black phosphorus composites for ultrasensitive nitrogen dioxide sensing
Qun Li1, Yuan Cen, Jinyu Huang
1College of Physics and Energy, Shenzhen University, Shenzhen 518060, China. duyu@szu.edu.cn xqtian@szu.edu.cn.
Abstract:
Multi-layer black phosphorus (m-BP) has been successfully incorporated in zinc oxide (ZnO) hollow spheres, thus forming hetero-structured ZnO-BP composites; a study performed on their properties reveals that the BP environmental stability can be significantly enhanced by the introduction of ZnO, and the sensors based on ZnO-BP composites exhibit high response, fast response behavior, outstanding selectivity, and ultralow detection limit of 1 ppb towards NO2 gas molecules. The ultrasensitive sensing performance is suggested to be due to the large surface area, excellent carrier mobility, and enhanced charge transfer of ZnO-BP in the presence of BP. Moreover, the mechanism of NO2 sensing with ZnO-BP is confirmed by the calculations obtained from the first-principle studies.
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