研究目的
Investigating the synthesis of high-performance N-doped carbon quantum dots (NCQDs) from waste paper and urea for broadband photodetection by coupling with ZnO nanorod arrays.
研究成果
The work successfully synthesized NCQDs with enhanced photoluminescence and fabricated them into broadband photodetectors by coupling with ZnO nanorod arrays. The NCQD/ZnO photosensors demonstrated significantly improved photoresponsivity, faster response, and better sensitivity in the visible range, offering a low-cost, environmentally friendly route for broadband photodetection applications.
研究不足
The study is limited by the need for precise control over hydrothermal temperature, time, and urea concentration to optimize NCQDs' properties. Potential areas for optimization include further enhancing photoresponsivity and sensitivity across a broader wavelength range.