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Performance Enhancement of High-speed Self-driving Photodetectors Based on ZnxMg1-xO Quantum Dots by Boric Acid Solution Treatment
Device Fabrication and Physics | 更新时间:2024-09-26
    • Performance Enhancement of High-speed Self-driving Photodetectors Based on ZnxMg1-xO Quantum Dots by Boric Acid Solution Treatment

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    • The latest research breakthrough reports a new type of ITO/ZnO quantum dot/Au photodetector, which significantly improves the photoelectric performance of ZnO material through boric acid surface treatment and annealing process, achieving fast response and high sensitivity self driven photoelectric detection.
    • Chinese Journal of Luminescence   Vol. 45, Issue 9, Pages: 1521-1530(2024)
    • DOI:10.37188/CJL.20240122    

      CLC: TN23;O482.31
    • Published:25 September 2024

      Received:05 May 2024

      Revised:21 May 2024

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  • HE YUEYI, SONG XIYAO, WANG HAORAN, et al. Performance Enhancement of High-speed Self-driving Photodetectors Based on ZnxMg1-xO Quantum Dots by Boric Acid Solution Treatment. [J]. Chinese journal of luminescence, 2024, 45(9): 1521-1530. DOI: 10.37188/CJL.20240122.

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