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Topological insulators (TIs) are characterized by a full insulating gap in the bulk and gapless edge or surface states, which have attracted tremendous attention. 2D Bi (110), as a typical TI, is of particular interest due to its low symmetry structure and topologically protected and spin‐momentum‐locked Dirac surface states. However, the material's potential applications are hindered by difficulties...
Highly sensitive broadband photodetectors are critical to numerous cutting‐edge technologies such as biomedical imaging, environment monitoring, and night vision. Here, phototransistors based on mixed Sn/Pb perovskites are reported, which demonstrate ultrahigh responsivity, gain and specific detectivity in a broadband from ultraviolet to near‐infrared region. The interface properties of the perovskite...
Phototransistors are recognized as highly sensitive photodetectors owing to their high gain induced by a photogating effect. However, the response speed of a typical phototransistor is rather slow due to the long lifetime of trapped carriers in the channel. Here, a novel Schottky barrier‐controlled phototransistor that shows ultrahigh sensitivity as well as a fast response speed is reported. The device...
Herein, the design and synthesis of ZIF‐67 nanoparticles (NPs) with tunable size grown inside hollow carbon nanospheres (ZIF‐67@HCSs) via a space‐confined strategy is reported. HCSs are first prepared via pyrolysis of polystyrene@polypyrrole (PS@PPy) composite nanospheres. Further infiltration of 2‐methylimidazole (MI) into the HCSs (MI@HCSs) using a melting‐diffusion strategy, followed by immersing...
Plasmonic metal nanostructures are widely used as subwavelength light concentrators to enhance light harvesting of organic solar cells through two photophysical effects, including enhanced local electric field (ELEF) and antenna‐amplified light scattering (AALS), while their adverse quenching effect from surface energy transfer (SET) should be suppressed. In this work, a comprehensive study to unambiguously...
Carbon nanofibers (CNF) with a 1D porous structure offer promising support to encapsulate transition‐metal oxides in energy storage/conversion relying on their high specific surface area and pore volume. Here, the preparation of NiO nanoparticle‐dispersed electrospun N‐doped porous CNF (NiO/PCNF) and as free‐standing film electrode for high‐performance electrochemical supercapacitors is reported....
Flexible photodetectors have attracted a great deal of research interest in recent years due to their great possibilities for application in a variety of emerging areas such as flexible, stretchable, implantable, portable, wearable and printed electronics and optoelectronics. Novel functional materials, including materials with zero‐dimensional (0D) and one‐dimensional (1D) inorganic nanostructures,...
A simple strategy for the synthesis of heteroatom‐doped porous carbon materials (CMs) via using ionic liquid (IL)‐doped alkali organic salts as small molecular precursors is developed. Doping of alkali organic salts (such as sodium glutamate, sodium tartrate, and sodium citrate) with heteroatoms containing ILs (including 1‐butyl‐3‐methylimidazolium chlorine and 3‐butyl‐4‐methythiazolebromination)...
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