Enhancing the performance of self-powered ultraviolet photosensor using rapid aqueous chemical-grown aluminum-doped titanium oxide nanorod arrays as electron transport layer
Aluminum (Al)-doped titanium dioxide nanorod arrays (ATNs) were grown on fluorine-doped tin oxide-coated glass at different Al atomic concentrations ranging from 1 at.% to 5 at.% in a Schott bottle through single-step aqueous chemical growth for self-powered photoelectrochemical cell-type ultraviole...
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