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CuO–TiO 2 p–n core–shell nanowires: Sensing mechanism and p/n sensing-type transition

Applied Surface Science, ISSN: 0169-4332, Vol: 448, Page: 489-497
2018
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  • Citations
    45
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      45
  • Captures
    32

Article Description

The sensing properties and underlying sensing mechanisms of CuO–TiO 2 p – n type core–shell (C–S) nanowires (NWs) were investigated as a function of the TiO 2 shell thickness. An extraordinary p / n transition in the sensing behavior was found to depend on the shell thickness: p -type CuO-core NWs dominate the sensing type up to a shell thickness of 40 nm, likely through a tunneling effect, but for thicker shells, n -type TiO 2 shells dominate. In C–S NWs with thin shells that allow gas molecules to interact with the CuO-core NWs, less resistance modulation is developed due to the compensation of both n- and p -type conduction from the two materials. In contrast, in the case of shells that are too thick, partially depleted n -type shells deteriorate the resistance modulation. The results indicate that the shell thickness should be controlled in between these two edge cases to attain optimal sensing capabilities of the CuO–TiO 2 p – n C–S NWs: thick enough to prevent the interaction of gas molecules with the core NWs, while simultaneously thin enough to achieve high electron depletion.

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