Monolayer Quantum-Dot Based Light-Sensor by a Photo-Electrochemical Mechanism

Authors
Nanda, Sitansu SekharKim, MinjikYoo, Sung JongPapaefthymiou, Georgia C.Yi, Dong Kee
Issue Date
2020-09
Publisher
MDPI
Citation
MICROMACHINES, v.11, no.9
Abstract
Monolayer nanocrystal-based light sensors with cadmium-selenium thin film electrodes have been investigated using electrochemical cyclic voltammetry tests. An indium tin oxide electrode system, with a monolayer of homogeneously deposited cadmium-selenium quantum dots was proven to work as a photo-sensor via an electrochemical cell mechanism; it was possible to tune current densities under light illumination. Electrochemical tests on a quantum dot capacitor, using different sized (red, yellow and green) cadmium-selenium quantum dots on indium tin oxide substrates, showed typical capacitive behavior of cyclic voltammetry curves in 2M H2SO4 aqueous solutions. This arrangement provides a beneficial effect in, both, charge separation and light sensory characteristics. Importantly, the photocurrent density depended on quantum yield rendering tunable photo-sensing properties.
Keywords
CdSe; quantum dots; capacitor; semiconductor electrode; photo-sensor
ISSN
2072-666X
URI
https://pubs.kist.re.kr/handle/201004/118219
DOI
10.3390/mi11090817
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