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High‐performance broad‐spectrum nanocarbon bulk‐heterojunction photovoltaic photodetectors are reported. These reported photodetectors consist of a semiconducting single‐walled carbon nanotube (s‐SWCNT) and a PC71BM blended active layer. Magnetic‐field effects and the chirality of the s‐SWCNTs play an important role in controlling the photoresponse time and photocurrent improvement.
Nano‐carbon heterojunctions present great potential for nextgeneration optoelectronics. Shenqiang Ren and coworkers demonstrate on page 3433 broad spectral nano‐carbon photovoltaic photodetectors with magnetic field effects. This image shows the nano‐carbon bulk heterojunctions utilizing single wall carbon nanotubes and fullerene interfaced by the graphene derivatives.
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