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Cathodic shift in onset potential of solar oxygen evolution on hematite by 13-group oxide overlayers

Hisatomi, Takashi  
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Le Formal, Florian  
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Cornuz, Maurin  
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2011
Energy & Environmental Science

The onset potential of photoelectrochemical water oxidation on ultrathin hematite was improved by up to 200 mV by the chemical bath deposition of 13-group oxides as overlayers. It is proposed that the corundum-type overlayers released lattice strain of the ultrathin hematite layer and decreased the density of surface states. Particularly, a Ga2O3 overlayer exhibited an enhanced photocurrent attributed to stoichiometric water splitting near the onset potential. The photocurrent was sustained over a day, attesting to its outstanding performance and durability for water splitting.

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DOI
10.1039/c1ee01194d
Author(s)
Hisatomi, Takashi  
Le Formal, Florian  
Cornuz, Maurin  
Brillet, Jeremie  
Tetreault, Nicolas  
Sivula, Kevin  
Graetzel, Michael  
Date Issued

2011

Published in
Energy & Environmental Science
Volume

4

Start page

2512

End page

2515

Subjects

Corundum-Type In2O3

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Nanostructured Alpha-Fe2O3

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Water Photooxidation

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Hydrogen-Production

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Film Thickness

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Feature Size

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Semiconductor

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Photoanodes

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Electrodes

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Alpha-Al2O3

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January 13, 2012
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