We
demonstrate that a novel photodetector is constructed by CdS/poly(p-phenylene vinylene) (PPV) homogeneous hybrid nanowire
arrays via a simple template-assisted electrochemical codeposition
approach. Owing to the well-matched energy levels between CdS and
PPV, the recombination of photogenerated electrons and holes in CdS/PPV
hybrid nanowire arrays is greatly inhibited. It is found that the
homogeneous hybrid nanowire arrays exhibit remarkably enhanced photoelectric
response and the ON/OFF ratio by 17 times compared to the individual
CdS component. More importantly, the CdS/PPV hybrid nanowire arrays
are observed with significant spectral selectivity especially for
green light under 545 nm. In addition, a straight linear relationship
is obtained between the ON/OFF ratios and the illumination intensities,
implying that the quantitative detection of illumination intensity
can be achieved. The new as-prepared homogeneous hybrid organic/inorganic
semiconductor nanowire arrays have a bright prospect for applications
in high-sensitivity and high-speed green photodetectors.
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