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. 2014 Oct 8;14(10):6002-9.
doi: 10.1021/nl503059t. Epub 2014 Sep 22.

High responsivity photoconductors based on iron pyrite nanowires using sulfurization of anodized iron oxide nanotubes

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High responsivity photoconductors based on iron pyrite nanowires using sulfurization of anodized iron oxide nanotubes

Jiang Wu et al. Nano Lett. .

Abstract

Iron pyrite (FeS2) nanostructures are of considerable interest for photovoltaic applications due to improved material quality compared to their bulk counterpart. As an abundant and nontoxic semiconductor, FeS2 nanomaterials offer great opportunities for low-cost and green photovoltaic technology. This paper describes the fabrication of FeS2 nanowire arrays via sulfurization of iron oxide nanotubes at relatively low temperatures. A facile synthesis of ordered iron oxide nanotubes was achieved through anodization of iron foils. Characterization of the iron sulfide nanowires indicates that pyrite structures were formed. A prototype FeS2 nanowire photoconductor demonstrates very high responsivity (>3.0 A/W). The presented method can be further explored to fabricate various FeS2 nanostructures, such as nanoparticles, nanoflowers, and nanoplates.

Keywords: Iron pyrite; anodization; nanowire; self-assembly; sulfurization.

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