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titleOfInvention Semiconductor Nanowires Electromagnetic Radiation Sensor
abstract The semiconductor nanowires are covered with a chemical coating layer, which chemically bonds with the semiconductor material and forms a dye by chemical reaction. The dye layer includes a material that absorbs electromagnetic radiation. Some of the absorbed energy induces electronic excitation in the chemical coating layer, thereby temporarily providing additional free charge carriers from the chemical coating layer to the semiconductor nanowires. Thus, the conductivity of the semiconductor nanowires is increased by exposure on the dye layer. The semiconductor nanowires and the generated dye layer jointly act as detectors for electromagnetic radiation.
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