Chloroplast-Inspired Carrier Circulation for Improved Photoelectrochemical Photodetectors Based on Ti 2 CT x Nanosheets.

ACS applied materials & interfaces(2023)

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Here, a photoelectrochemical (PEC) photodetector with good flexibility and high photoresponsivity was successfully fabricated in a vertical structure, where the MXene (TiCT) nanosheet and carbon black electrode were separated by adenosine triphosphate/nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide phosphate (ATP/NADPH)-incorporated solid-state electrolyte. The photocurrent and photoresponsivity can reach 1.84 μA/cm and 8.89 μA/W, respectively, under a light intensity of 90 mW/cm at a bias potential of 0.6 V, which are approximately 2.3 times those of TiCT nanosheets. The addition of ATP and NADPH to the electrolyte also leads to a large decrease of the rise time from 0.76 to 0.26 s. Furthermore, the photodetector can continue to function and maintain stability under 45° bending and after 500 cycles of bending, indicating a robust device structure and great flexibility. The performance enhancement of the PEC photodetector can be attributed to the synergistic effect of electrolyte additives on TiCT nanosheets, where ATP and NADPH greatly enhance the circulation and utilization of photogenerated carriers. This work suggests that the incorporation of chloroplast-inspired carrier circulation with two-dimensional nanosheets could achieve efficient light-current conversion, providing a new strategy to improve the performance of PEC-type photodetectors.
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