Ultrafast charge transfer in mixed-dimensional WO(3-x) nanowire/WSe(2) heterostructures for attomolar-level molecular sensing

用于阿托摩尔级分子传感的混合维度WO<sub>3-x</sub>纳米线/WSe<sub>2</sub>异质结构中的超快电荷转移

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Abstract

Developing efficient noble-metal-free surface-enhanced Raman scattering (SERS) substrates and unveiling the underlying mechanism is crucial for ultrasensitive molecular sensing. Herein, we report a facile synthesis of mixed-dimensional heterostructures via oxygen plasma treatments of two-dimensional (2D) materials. As a proof-of-concept, 1D/2D WO(3-x)/WSe(2) heterostructures with good controllability and reproducibility are synthesized, in which 1D WO(3-x) nanowire patterns are laterally arranged along the three-fold symmetric directions of 2D WSe(2). The WO(3-x)/WSe(2) heterostructures exhibited high molecular sensitivity, with a limit of detection of 5 × 10(-18 )M and an enhancement factor of 5.0 × 10(11) for methylene blue molecules, even in mixed solutions. We associate the ultrasensitive performance to the efficient charge transfer induced by the unique structures of 1D WO(3-x) nanowires and the effective interlayer coupling of the heterostructures. We observed a charge transfer timescale of around 1.0 picosecond via ultrafast transient spectroscopy. Our work provides an alternative strategy for the synthesis of 1D nanostructures from 2D materials and offers insights on the role of ultrafast charge transfer mechanisms in plasmon-free SERS-based molecular sensing.

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