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Advanced Materials | 2016

Heterostructured WS2 /CH3 NH3 PbI3 Photoconductors with Suppressed Dark Current and Enhanced Photodetectivity.

Chun Ma; Yumeng Shi; Weijin Hu; Ming-Hui Chiu; Zhixiong Liu; Ashok Bera; Feng Li; Hong Wang; Lain-Jong Li; Tom Wu

Heterostructured photoconductors based on hybrid perovskites and 2D transition-metal dichalcogenides are fabricated and characterized. Due to the superior properties of CH3 NH3 PbI3 and WS2 , as well as the efficient interfacial charge transfer, such photoconductors show high performance with on/off ratio of ≈10(5) and responsivity of ≈17 A W(-1) . Furthermore, the response times of the heterostructured photoconductors are four orders of magnitude faster compared to the counterpart of a perovskite single layer.


ACS Nano | 2017

Nitrogen-Doped Nanoporous Carbon Membranes with Co/CoP Janus-Type Nanocrystals as Hydrogen Evolution Electrode in Both Acidic and Alkaline Environments

Hong Wang; Shixiong Min; Qiang Wang; Debao Li; Gilberto Casillas; Chun Ma; Yang Yang Li; Zhixiong Liu; Lain-Jong Li; Jiayin Yuan; Markus Antonietti; Tom Wu

Self-supported electrocatalysts being generated and employed directly as electrodes for energy conversion has been intensively pursued in the fields of materials chemistry and energy. Herein, we report a synthetic strategy to prepare freestanding hierarchically structured, nitrogen-doped nanoporous graphitic carbon membranes functionalized with Janus-type Co/CoP nanocrystals (termed as HNDCM-Co/CoP), which were successfully applied as a highly efficient, binder-free electrode in the hydrogen evolution reaction (HER). Benefited from multiple structural merits, such as a high degree of graphitization, three-dimensionally interconnected micro/meso/macropores, uniform nitrogen doping, well-dispersed Co/CoP nanocrystals, as well as the confinement effect of the thin carbon layer on the nanocrystals, HNDCM-Co/CoP exhibited superior electrocatalytic activity and long-term operation stability for HER under both acidic and alkaline conditions. As a proof-of-concept of practical usage, a 5.6 cm × 4 cm × 60 μm macroscopic piece of HNDCM-Co/CoP was prepared in our laboratory. Driven by a solar cell, electroreduction of water in alkaline conditions (pH 14) was performed, and H2 was produced at a rate of 16 mL/min, demonstrating its potential as real-life energy conversion systems.


Nature Communications | 2017

Synthesis of single-crystal-like nanoporous carbon membranes and their application in overall water splitting

Hong Wang; Shixiong Min; Chun Ma; Zhixiong Liu; Weiyi Zhang; Qiang Wang; Debao Li; Yang Yang Li; Stuart Turner; Yu Han; Haibo Zhu; Edy Abou-Hamad; Mohamed N. Hedhili; Jun Pan; Weili Yu; Kuo-Wei Huang; Lain-Jong Li; Jiayin Yuan; Markus Antonietti; Tom Wu

Nanoporous graphitic carbon membranes with defined chemical composition and pore architecture are novel nanomaterials that are actively pursued. Compared with easy-to-make porous carbon powders that dominate the porous carbon research and applications in energy generation/conversion and environmental remediation, porous carbon membranes are synthetically more challenging though rather appealing from an application perspective due to their structural integrity, interconnectivity and purity. Here we report a simple bottom–up approach to fabricate large-size, freestanding and porous carbon membranes that feature an unusual single-crystal-like graphitic order and hierarchical pore architecture plus favourable nitrogen doping. When loaded with cobalt nanoparticles, such carbon membranes serve as high-performance carbon-based non-noble metal electrocatalyst for overall water splitting.


Advanced Materials | 2017

Ultrahigh Carrier Mobility Achieved in Photoresponsive Hybrid Perovskite Films via Coupling with Single-Walled Carbon Nanotubes

Feng Li; Hong Wang; Dominik Kufer; Liangliang Liang; Weili Yu; Erkki Alarousu; Chun Ma; Yangyang Li; Zhixiong Liu; Changxu Liu; Nini Wei; Fei Wang; Lang Chen; Omar F. Mohammed; Andrea Fratalocchi; Xiaogang Liu; Gerasimos Konstantatos; Tom Wu

Organolead trihalide perovskites have drawn substantial interest for photovoltaic and optoelectronic applications due to their remarkable physical properties and low processing cost. However, perovskite thin films suffer from low carrier mobility as a result of their structural imperfections such as grain boundaries and pinholes, limiting their device performance and application potential. Here we demonstrate a simple and straightforward synthetic strategy based on coupling perovskite films with embedded single-walled carbon nanotubes. We are able to significantly enhance the hole and electron mobilities of the perovskite film to record-high values of 595.3 and 108.7 cm2 V-1 s-1 , respectively. Such a synergistic effect can be harnessed to construct ambipolar phototransistors with an ultrahigh detectivity of 3.7 × 1014 Jones and a responsivity of 1 × 104 A W-1 , on a par with the best devices available to date. The perovskite/carbon nanotube hybrids should provide a platform that is highly desirable for fields as diverse as optoelectronics, solar energy conversion, and molecular sensing.


Small | 2016

Shape-Enhanced Photocatalytic Activities of Thoroughly Mesoporous ZnO Nanofibers.

Xiaolong Ren; Huilin Hou; Zhixiong Liu; Fengmei Gao; Jinju Zheng; Lin Wang; Wenge Li; Pengzhan Ying; Weiyou Yang; Tom Wu

1D mesoporous materials have attracted extensive interest recently, owning to their fascinating properties and versatile applications. However, it remains as a grand challenge to develop a simple and efficient technique to produce oxide nanofibers with mesoporous architectures, controlled morphologies, large surface areas, and optimal performances. In this work, a facile foaming-assisted electrospinning strategy with foaming agent of tea saponin is used to produce thoroughly mesoporous ZnO nanofibers with high purity and controlled morphology. Interestingly, mesoporous fibers with elliptical cross-section exhibit the significantly enhanced photocatalytic activity for hydrogen production, as compared to the counterparts with circular and rectangular cross-sections, and they also perform better than the commercial ZnO nanopowders. The unexpected shape dependence of photocatalytic activities is attributed to the different stacking modes of the mesoporous fibers, and a geometrical model is developed to account for the shape dependence. This work represents an important step toward producing thoroughly mesoporous ZnO nanofibers with tailored morphologies, and the discovery that fibers with elliptical cross-section render the best performance provides a valuable guideline for improving the photocatalytic performance of such mesoporous nanomaterials.


Small | 2018

Fabry-Pérot Oscillation and Room Temperature Lasing in Perovskite Cube-Corner Pyramid Cavities

Yang Mi; Zhixiong Liu; Qiuyu Shang; Xinxiang Niu; Jia Shi; Shuai Zhang; Jie Chen; Wenna Du; Zhiyong Wu; Rui Wang; Xiaohui Qiu; Xiaoyong Hu; Qing Zhang; Tom Wu; Xinfeng Liu

Recently, organometal halide perovskite-based optoelectronics, particularly lasers, have attracted intensive attentions because of its outstanding spectral coherence, low threshold, and wideband tunability. In this work, high-quality CH3 NH3 PbBr3 single crystals with a unique shape of cube-corner pyramids are synthesized on mica substrates using chemical vapor deposition method. These micropyramids naturally form cube-corner cavities, which are eminent candidates for small-sized resonators and retroreflectors. The as-grown perovskites show strong emission ≈530 nm in the vertical direction at room temperature. A special Fabry-Pérot (F-P) mode is employed to interpret the light confinement in the cavity. Lasing from the perovskite pyramids is observed from 80 to 200 K, with threshold ranging from ≈92 µJ cm-2 to 2.2 mJ cm-2 , yielding a characteristic temperature of T0 = 35 K. By coating a thin layer of Ag film, the threshold is reduced from ≈92 to 26 µJ cm-2 , which is accompanied by room temperature lasing with a threshold of ≈75 µJ cm-2 . This work advocates the prospect of shape-engineered perovskite crystals toward developing micro-sized optoelectronic devices and potentially investigating light-matter coupling in quantum optics.


Optics Letters | 2017

Continuous-wave optically pumped green perovskite vertical-cavity surface-emitter

Mohd Sharizal Alias; Zhixiong Liu; Abdullah A. Alatawi; Tien Khee Ng; Tom Wu; Boon S. Ooi

We report an optically pumped green perovskite vertical-cavity surface-emitter operating in continuous-wave (CW) with a power density threshold of ∼89  kW/cm2. The device has an active region of CH3NH3PbBr3 embedded in a dielectric microcavity; this feat was achieved with a combination of optimal spectral alignment of the optical cavity modes with the perovskite optical gain, an adequate Q-factor of the microcavity, adequate thermal stability, and improved material quality with a smooth, passivated, and annealed thin active layer. Our results signify a way towards efficient CW perovskite emitter operation and electrical injection using low-cost fabrication methods for addressing monolithic optoelectronic integration and lasing in the green gap.


Nature Communications | 2018

Narrow bandgap oxide nanoparticles coupled with graphene for high performance mid-infrared photodetection

Xuechao Yu; Yangyang Li; Xiaonan Hu; Daliang Zhang; Ye Tao; Zhixiong Liu; Yongmin He; Md. Azimul Haque; Zheng Liu; Tom Wu; Qi Jie Wang

The pursuit of optoelectronic devices operating in the mid-infrared regime is driven by both fundamental interests and envisioned applications ranging from imaging, sensing to communications. Despite continued achievements in traditional semiconductors, notorious obstacles such as the complicated growth processes and cryogenic operation preclude the usage of infrared detectors. As an alternative path towards high-performance photodetectors, hybrid semiconductor/graphene structures have been intensively explored. However, the operation bandwidth of such photodetectors has been limited to visible and near-infrared regimes. Here we demonstrate a mid-infrared hybrid photodetector enabled by coupling graphene with a narrow bandgap semiconductor, Ti2O3 (Eg = 0.09 eV), which achieves a high responsivity of 300 A W−1 in a broadband wavelength range up to 10 µm. The obtained responsivity is about two orders of magnitude higher than that of the commercial mid-infrared photodetectors. Our work opens a route towards achieving high-performance optoelectronics operating in the mid-infrared regime.Coupling graphene with narrow band-gap Ti2O3 nanoparticles can enable efficient mid-infrared photodetection. Here, the authors report a graphene-Ti2O3 based hybrid photodetector with high responsivity of ~300 A W-1 up to 10 μm by varying the number of graphene layers and size of Ti2O3 nanoparticles.


conference on lasers and electro optics | 2017

Continuous-wave optically pumped lasing of hybrid perovskite VCSEL at green wavelength

Mohd Sharizal Alias; Zhixiong Liu; Abdullah A. Alatawi; Tien Khee Ng; Tom Wu; Boon S. Ooi

We demonstrate the lasing of a perovskite vertical-cavity surface-emitting laser at green wavelengths, which operates under continuous-wave optical pumping at room-temperature by embedding hybrid perovskite between dielectric mirrors deposited at low-temperature.


Advanced Functional Materials | 2018

Light-Responsive Ion-Redistribution-Induced Resistive Switching in Hybrid Perovskite Schottky Junctions

Xinwei Guan; Weijin Hu; Azimul Haque; Nini Wei; Zhixiong Liu; Aitian Chen; Tom Wu

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Tom Wu

King Abdullah University of Science and Technology

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Chun Ma

King Abdullah University of Science and Technology

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Lain-Jong Li

King Abdullah University of Science and Technology

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Nini Wei

King Abdullah University of Science and Technology

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Weili Yu

King Abdullah University of Science and Technology

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Yang Yang Li

City University of Hong Kong

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Debao Li

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Qiang Wang

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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