Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
751259 Sensors and Actuators B: Chemical 2010 5 Pages PDF
Abstract

Photoconductive semiconductor switch (PCSS) based on ZnS nanobelts film was fabricated and applied into a test circuit to control the circuit state under illumination of ultraviolet (UV) lights with four wavelengths of 280, 300, 320 and 340 nm. The current–voltage curves show that PCSS based on ZnS nanobelts film is of low leakage current (∼10−8 A) and high photosensitivity (104), and the response time spectra show that the state conversion between “1” and “0” is obviously corresponding to UV illumination “on” and “off”. The PCSS based on ZnS nanobelts film is of fast response (typical rise time 0.07 s and decay time 0.05 s) and high voltage response (12 V). The photoconductive properties are regarded to be consequences of longer transport path and higher surface to volume ratio according to oxygen chemisorption mechanism. The results indicate that the PCSS based on ZnS nanobelts film is a promising candidate for future integration of PCSS.

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