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Plasmons Enhancing Sub-Bandgap Photoconductivity in TiO 2 Nanoparticles Film.

Mohammed A IbrahemEmanuele VerrelliAli M AdawiJean-Sebastien G BouillardMary O'Neill
Published in: ACS omega (2024)
The coupling between sub-bandgap defect states and surface plasmon resonances in Au nanoparticles and its effects on the photoconductivity performance of TiO 2 are investigated in both the ultraviolet (UV) and visible spectrum. Incorporating a 2 nm gold nanoparticle layer in the photodetector device architecture creates additional trapping pathways, resulting in a faster current decay under UV illumination and a significant enhancement in the visible photocurrent of TiO 2 , with an 8-fold enhancement of the defects-related photocurrent. We show that hot electron injection (HEI) and plasmonic resonance energy transfer (PRET) jointly contribute to the observed photoconductivity enhancement. In addition to shedding light on the below-band-edge photoconductivity of TiO 2 , our work provides insight into new methods to probe and examine the surface defects of metal oxide semiconductors using plasmonic resonances.
Keyphrases
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