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Dalton Trans., 2009, 6447 - 6457, DOI: 10.1039/b822935j
One-dimensional hybrid nanostructures with light-controlled properties
Xiaofeng Liu and Yuliang Li
One-dimensional organic–inorganic nanostructure has gained extensive attention among photo and photoelectronic applications. Organic and inorganic (metal or semiconductor) nanowires that could, through bottom-up fabrication, as well as template directed synthesis, enable diverse applications in nanoscale electronics and photoelectronics. In comparison, semiconductor organic–inorganic hybrid nanowires have initiated a growing aspect due to their improved photoelectronic and photovoltaic devices as well as light-controlled properties. The motivation of this perspective is to describe the fundamental principles and photonic applications on hybrid nanowires, in which synthesis and light-controlled properties of hybrid organic–inorganic semiconductor nanowires was highlighted.

