Abstract

AbstractColloidal wurtzite‐structure CdSe/ZnS quantum dots (CWQDs), with noncentral asymmetry structure and spontaneous polarization, have an extensive potential for applications based on the pyroelectric effect, such as energy harvestors, self‐powered nanogenerators, and photosensors. Here, a low‐cost, easy‐fabrication, and high‐speed self‐powered photodetector is demonstrated, which performs independently without any external power source. The response of the device caused by the photoinduced‐pyroelectric effect is experimentally investigated based on the Au/CWQDs/Au edge‐electrodes structure, which exhibits an ultrafast photoresponse with a rising time of 20.6 µs and a falling time of 30.1 µs. Moreover, the frequency and temperature dependence of the device also is investigated under zero bias. This work provides a new approach to achieve self‐powered photodetectors, which may show promise for extensive batch applications, such as wireless sensing, optothermal detection, optoelectronic communication, and energy harvesting.

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