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Radial Nanowire Assemblies under Rotating Magnetic Field Enabled Efficient Charge Separation.

Jin-Long WangHui-Jun JiangZhen HeJian-Wei LiuRui WangWei-Ran HuangLan-Tian FengXi-Feng RenZhong-Huai HouShu-Hong Yu
Published in: Nano letters (2020)
Developing efficient charge separation strategies is essential to achieve high-power conversion efficiency in the fields of chemistry, biology, and material science. Herein, we develop a facile strategy for fabrication of unique wafer-scale radial nanowire assemblies by exploiting shear force in rotary solution. The assembly mechanism can be well revealed by the large-scale stochastic dynamics simulation. Free electrons can be rapidly generated to produce quantitatively tunable current output when the radial nanowire assemblies rotate under the magnetic field. Moreover, the photoconductive performance of the radial semiconductor nanowire assemblies can be remarkably enhanced as the electron-hole recombination was retrained by the efficient charge separation under the rotating magnetic field. Such large-scale unique nanowire assemblies will facilitate the design of an efficient charge separation process in biosystem, sensors, and photocatalysis.
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