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Parallel multi-stacked photoanodes of Sbdoped p–n homojunction hematite with near-theoretical solar conversion efficiency

Author(s)
Xu, ChenyangWang, HongxinGuo, HongyingLiang, KeZhang, YuanmingLi, WeicongChen, JunzeLee, Jae SungZhang, Hemin
Issued Date
2024-11
DOI
10.1038/s41467-024-53967-y
URI
https://scholarworks.unist.ac.kr/handle/201301/84853
Citation
NATURE COMMUNICATIONS, v.15, no.1, pp.9712
Abstract
Developing transparent and efficient photoanodes is a challenging but essential task in tandem photoelectrochemical cell for unassisted solar water splitting without an external bias. Here we report construction of p-n homojunction hematite photoanodes by hybrid microwave annealing-induced single antimony doping, which results in the gradually-increased valence states from the surface to the inside by the unique features of hybrid microwave annealing. The Sb-doped p-n homojunction hematite photoanode exhibits improved performance and displays a good transparency, achieving a stable photocurrent density of similar to 4.21 mA cm(-2) at 1.23 VRHE under 100 mW cm(-2) solar irradiation, which is comparable to the reported state-of-the-art hematite photoanodes. More importantly, a parallel-connected stack of six photoanodes of transparent p-n homojunction records a near-theoretical photocurrent density of similar to 10 mA cm(-2) at 1.23 VRHE under standard photoelectrochemical water splitting conditions, which serves as a useful reference for hematite photoanodes and promises its practical application for unbiased photoelectrochemical water splitting.
Publisher
NATURE PORTFOLIO
ISSN
2041-1723
Keyword
BIVO4 PHOTOANODESCO2 REDUCTIONPERFORMANCEPHOTOELECTRODEDEGRADATIONPHOTOCATALYSTSCATALYSTLAYERSWATER OXIDATIONHYDROGEN-PRODUCTION

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