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A high performance surface acoustic wave visible light sensor using novel materials: Bi 2 S 3 nanobelts.

Chong LiHao KanJingting LuoChen FuJian ZhouXueli LiuWen WangQiuping WeiYong Qing Richard Fu
Published in: RSC advances (2020)
Low dimensional Bi 2 S 3 materials are excellent for use in photodetectors with excellent stability and fast response time. In this work, we developed a visible light sensor with good performance based on surface acoustic wave (SAW) devices using Bi 2 S 3 nanobelts as the sensing materials. The SAW delay-line sensor was fabricated on ST-cut quartz with a designed wavelength of 15.8 microns using conventional photolithography techniques. The measured center frequency was 200.02 MHz. The Bi 2 S 3 nanobelts prepared by a facile hydrothermal process were deposited onto SAW sensors by spin-coating. Under irradiation of 625 nm visible light with a power intensity of 170 μW cm -2 , the sensor showed a fast and large response with a frequency upshift of 7 kHz within 1 s. The upshift of the frequency of the SAW device is mainly attributed to the mass loading effect caused by the desorption of oxygen from the Bi 2 S 3 nanobelts under visible light radiation.
Keyphrases
  • visible light
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  • molecular dynamics
  • highly efficient