Nanoscale 2013-09-07

SnO2-microtube-assembled cloth for fully flexible self-powered photodetector nanosystems.

Xiaojuan Hou, Bin Liu, Xianfu Wang, Zhuoran Wang, Qiufan Wang, Di Chen, Guozhen Shen

Index: Nanoscale 5(17) , 7831-7, (2013)

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Abstract

Integrating an energy conversion or storage device with photodetectors into a self-powered system provides a promising route to future devices aimed at reduced size, low weight and high flexibility. We reported here the fabrication of a fully flexible self-powered photodetector nanosystem by integrating a flexible SnO2-cloth-based ultraviolet photodetector with a flexible SnO2-cloth-based lithium-ion battery. The flexible SnO2-cloth-based ultraviolet photodetectors showed fast response to ultraviolet light with excellent flexibility and stability. Using SnO2-on-carbon-cloth as the binder-free anode and commercial LiCoO2/Al foil as the cathode, a flexible full lithium-ion battery was assembled, exhibiting a reversible capacity of 550 mA h g(-1) even after 60 cycles at a current density of 200 mA g(-1) in a potential window of 2-3.8 V. When integrated with and driven by the flexible full battery, the fully flexible self-powered photodetector nanosystem exhibits comparable performance with an analogous externally powered device. Such an integrated nanosystem could serve as a wireless detecting system in large areas, as required in applications such as environmental sensing and biosensing.


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