High-Performance Photodetector Based on Bandgap-Engineered MOFs/CNFs Nanocomposites for Violet Light Detection
Setareh Homayoonnia,
Seonghwan Kim
Abstract:An innovative strategy is introduced, integrating metal−organic frameworks (MOFs) and bare carbon nanofibers (CNFs) within a nanocomposite, to address the challenges related to the broad absorption spectrum of traditional photodetectors. This advancement aims to eliminate the need for additional filters or intricate surface patterning in traditional photodetectors to achieve spectral selectivity, which is associated with high costs, and to facilitate enhanced spectral selectivity in the visible range, thereby … Show more
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