We report a plasmonic self-powered UV detector based on triboelectric nanogenerators, for the first time. The proposed structure benefits from plasmon-assisted photoresponse in reduced graphene oxide/Ag nanoparticles heterostructure, serving as a high sensitive photoconductive layer in the fabricated triboelectric nanogenerator. Ag nanoparticles enhance the contacting surface area of the triboelectric nanogenerator, and improve the output open circuit voltage by a factor of about 5. The presented triboelectric nanogenerator operates as an active self-powered UV detector, so that the open circuit voltage is modulated by the UV illumination. The open circuit voltage sensitivity (ΔVp-p/Vp-p) is measured as about 50 % in response to UV illumination, with illumination power density of 500 μW/cm 2 .
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