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Microscopy Images Photocurrent in Nanowire Detector

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Daniel S. Burgess

Using a near-field scanning optical microscope, researchers at Northwestern University in Evanston, Ill., have produced two-dimensional maps of the photocurrent in a metal/semiconductor/metal photodetector constructed from a single nanowire. The approach, called near-field scanning photocurrent microscopy, has potential applications in the study of nanowire-based devices, such as transistors, sensors and LEDs. The investigators produced N-type CdS nanowires, which they selected for the experiments for its visible bandgap and because its bulk photoresponse is well documented, by thermal...Read full article

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    Published: September 2005
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    near-field scanning optical microscope
    A scanning probe microscope that analyzes the surface of a specimen by recording the intensity of light as it is focused through a pipette and raster scanned across the specimen at a distance less than a wavelength. The resolution and high contrast output of the near-field scanning optical microscope allows for the study of various properties of the specimen under observation including refractive index, local stresses, as well as chemical structures.
    energyFeaturesindustrialmetal/semiconductor/metal photodetectorMicroscopynear-field scanning optical microscopeSensors & Detectors

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