| Literature DB >> 21999403 |
In Sun Cho1, Zhebo Chen, Arnold J Forman, Dong Rip Kim, Pratap M Rao, Thomas F Jaramillo, Xiaolin Zheng.
Abstract
We report a hierarchically branched TiO(2) nanorod structure that serves as a model architecture for efficient photoelectrochemical devices as it simultaneously offers a large contact area with the electrolyte, excellent light-trapping characteristics, and a highly conductive pathway for charge carrier collection. Under Xenon lamp illumination (UV spectrum matched to AM 1.5G, 88 mW/cm(2) total power density), the branched TiO(2) nanorod array produces a photocurrent density of 0.83 mA/cm(2) at 0.8 V versus reversible hydrogen electrode (RHE). The incident photon-to-current conversion efficiency reaches 67% at 380 nm with an applied bias of 0.6 V versus RHE, nearly two times higher than the bare nanorods without branches. The branches improve efficiency by means of (i) improved charge separation and transport within the branches due to their small diameters, and (ii) a 4-fold increase in surface area which facilitates the hole transfer at the TiO(2)/electrolyte interface.Entities:
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Year: 2011 PMID: 21999403 DOI: 10.1021/nl2029392
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nano Lett ISSN: 1530-6984 Impact factor: 11.189