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    In: Advanced Materials, Wiley, Vol. 30, No. 43 ( 2018-10)
    Abstract: Solar radiation, especially ultraviolet (UV) light, is a major hazard for most skin‐related cancers. The growing needs for wearable health monitoring systems call for a high‐performance real‐time UV sensor to prevent skin diseases caused by excess UV exposure. To this end, here a novel self‐powered p‐CuZnS/n‐TiO 2 UV photodetector (PD) with high performance is successfully developed (responsivity of 2.54 mA W −1 at 0 V toward 300 nm). Moreover, by effectively replacing the Ti foil with a thin Ti wire for the anodization process, the conventional planar rigid device is artfully turned into a fiber‐shaped flexible and wearable one. The fiber‐shaped device shows an outstanding responsivity of 640 A W −1 , external quantum efficiency of 2.3 × 10 5 %, and photocurrent of ≈4 mA at 3 V, exceeding those of most current UV PDs. Its ultrahigh photocurrent enables it to be easily integrated with commercial electronics to function as a real‐time monitor system. Thus, the first real‐time wearable UV radiation sensor that reads out ambient UV power density and transmits data to smart phones via wifi is demonstrated. This work not only presents a promising wearable health monitor, but also provides a general strategy for designing and fabricating smart wearable electronic devices.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    ISSN: 0935-9648 , 1521-4095
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    Language: English
    Publisher: Wiley
    Publication Date: 2018
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