Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1612056 | Journal of Alloys and Compounds | 2014 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
The CdS quantum dot-sensitized TiO2 films with plasmonic gold nanoparticles were designed as photoanodes by the electrodeposition of gold combined with the “successive ionic layer adsorption and reaction” (SILAR) method for CdS deposition on porous TiO2 films. A prominent enhancement in light absorption of Au/TiO2/CdS hybrid was attained by efficient light scattering of gold plasmons as sub-wavelength antennas and concentrators. The photogenerated electron formed in the near-surface region of TiO2 and CdS were facilitated to transfer to the plasmonic gold, resulting in the enhancement of photocurrent and incident photon-to-current conversion efficiency of hybrid photoanode upon photoirradiation. Furthermore, the photovoltaic response of hybrid was highly tunable with respect to the number of SILAR cycles applied to deposit CdS. The thicker absorber layer with less porous structure and larger CdS crystals might limit the electrolyte diffusion into the hybrid electrode and impose a barrier for electron tunneling and transferring. The highly versatile and tunable properties of Au/TiO2/CdS photoanodes demonstrated their potential application in energy conversion devices.
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Authors
Aiping Liu, Qinghua Ren, Ming Zhao, Tao Xu, Ming Yuan, Tingyu Zhao, Weihua Tang,