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Sensing response of individual single-crystal titania nanowires configured as chemiresistors for detecting reducing (CO, H2) and oxidizing (O2) gases is shown to be sensitive to visible light illumination. It is assumed that doping of the TiO2 nanowires with C and/or N during carbon assisted vapor-solid growth creates extrinsic states in the band gap close to the valence band maximum, which enables photoactivity at the photon energies of visible light. The inherently large surface-to-volume ratio of nanowires, along with facile transport of the photo-generated carriers to/from the nanowires surface promote the adsorption/desorption of donor/acceptor molecules, and therefore open the possibility for visible light assisted gas sensing. The photo-catalytic performance of TiO2 nanowire chemiresistors demonstrates the prospect of combining light harvesting and sensing action in a single nanostructure.
We demonstrate aqueous refractive index sensing with 15 to 30 {mu}m diameter silicon nitride microdisk resonators to detect small concentrations of Li salt. A dimpled-tapered fiber is used to couple 780 nm visible light to the microdisks, in order to
Fast modulation and switching of light at visible and near-infrared (vis-NIR) frequencies is of utmost importance for optical signal processing and sensing technologies. No fundamental limit appears to prevent us from designing wavelength-sized devic
The main challenge to exploiting plasmons for gas vibrational mode sensing is the extremely weak infrared absorption of gas species. In this work, we explore the possibility of trapping free gas molecules via surface adsorption, optical, or electrost
Dispersive charge sensing is realized in hybrid semiconductor-superconductor nanowires in gate-defined single- and double-island device geometries. Signal-to-noise ratios (SNRs) were measured both in the frequency and time domain. Frequency-domain me
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