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American Chemical Society, ACS Applied Materials and Interfaces, 15(6), p. 12005-12011, 2014

DOI: 10.1021/am500948t

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Improving Hematite-based Photoelectrochemical Water Splitting with Ultrathin TiO<sub>2</sub> by Atomic Layer Deposition

Journal article published in 2014 by Xiaogang Yang, Rui Liu, Chun Du ORCID, Pengcheng Dai, Zhi Zheng, Dunwei Wang
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Abstract

Ultra-thin TiO2 was grown on hematite surface by atomic layer deposition (ALD). Obvious photoelectrochemical water oxidation performance improvement was observed for samples treated by as little as a single cycle of TiO2 deposition. Up to 100 mV cathodic shift of the turn on potential were measured on samples treated by 20-cycle ALD TiO2. Photocurrent improvement was also measured on samples treated by ALD TiO2. Systematic studies ruled out possibilities that the improvement was due to electrocatalytic or bulk doping effects. It was shown that the surface treatment led to better charge separation, less surface charge recombination and, hence, greater photovoltage by hematite. The facile surface treatment by ultra-thin TiO2 may find broad applications in the development of stable and high-performance photoelectrodes.