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Wang Fei-Fei, Wang Chong, Cheng Ke, Zou Bing-Suo. Trap induced slow photoresponse of single CdS nanoribbonsJ. Chin. Phys. B, 2008, 17(8): 3103-3107.
| Wang Fei-Fei, Wang Chong, Cheng Ke, Zou Bing-Suo. Trap induced slow photoresponse of single CdS nanoribbonsJ. Chin. Phys. B, 2008, 17(8): 3103-3107. |
Trap induced slow photoresponse of single CdS nanoribbons
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Abstract
Wurtzite CdS nanoribbons are prepared by using a simple thermal evaporation method. Electron microscopy shows that the ribbons are smooth in surface and uniform in size. Besides the intrinsic emission, the photoluminescence spectrum of a CdS nanoribbon shows a peak at about 580 nm, which may arise from the defect- and the trap- related transitions. The photoresponse of single CdS nanoribbons is researched. When these nanoribbons are exposed to a laser with a wavelength of 400 nm, their conductivity is enhanced greatly. The conductivity of CdS nanoribbons cannot be restored to a value without any illumination even at 5 minutes after the illumination. A model is proposed to explain this phenomenon, which may be due to a slow photoresponse induced by the trap. -
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