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WO3/WS2 core/shell nanowires were synthesized using a scalable fabrication method by combining wet chemical etching and chemical vapor deposition (CVD). Initially, WO3 nanowires were formed through wet chemical etching using a potassium hydroxide (KOH) solution, followed by oxidation at 650 °C. These WO3 nanowires were then sulfurized at 900 °C to form a WS2 shell, resulting in WO3/WS2 core/shell nanowires with diameters ranging from 90 to 370 nm. The synthesized nanowires were characterized using scanning electron microscopy (SEM), Raman, energy-dispersive X-ray spectroscopy (EDS), X-ray diffractometry (XRD), and transmission electron microscopy (TEM). The shell is composed of 2D WS2 layers with uniformly spaced 2D layers as well as the atomically sharp core/shell interface of WO3/WS2. Notably, the WO3/WS2 heterostructure nanowires exhibited a unique negative photoresponse under visible light (405 nm) illumination. This negative photoresponse highlights the importance of interface engineering in these heterostructures and demonstrates the potential of WO3/WS2 core/shell nanowires for applications in photodetectors and other optoelectronic devices.more » « less
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Taub, Michelle; Outerbridge, Sierra; Nader, Marino; Pal, Sudeshna; Zaurin, Ricardo; Chen, Zhongzhou; Dagley, Melissa; Muñiz, Cyndia; Oonge, Harrison; Putnam, Shawn; et al (, Annual Conference of the American Educational Research Association (AERA))
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Pathak, Pawan; Hwang, Jae-Hoon; Li, Rachel H.T.; Rodriguez, Kelsey L.; Rex, Matthew M.; Lee, Woo Hyoung; Cho, Hyoung J. (, Sensors and Actuators B: Chemical)
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