Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5006030 | Materials Science in Semiconductor Processing | 2017 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
The semiconductor Li0.93Cu0.07Nb3O8 is prepared by soft chemistry in aqueous electrolyte via Cu2+ â Li+ exchange between copper nitrate and LiNb3O8. The substituted niobate crystallizes in an orthorhombic symmetry and the semiconducting and photo-electrochemical properties are investigated for the first time. The oxide exhibits a dark brown color and the UV-Visible spectroscopy gives an optical gap of 1.42 eV, due to the crystal field splitting of Cu2+ in octahedral site. The thermal variation of the conductivity shows that Nb: 4d-electrons are localized and the data are fitted by a small-polaron hopping model Ï = Ïo exp {â0.053 eV/kT} with a carrier density thermally activated. The capacitance measurement done in ionic electrolyte (Na2SO4, 10â2 M) indicates n type semiconductor with mixed valences Nb5+/4+, due to the hetero-valent substitution Li+/Cu2+, with a flat band potential of 0.28 VSCE and electrons density of 2.17Ã1017 cmâ3. The Nyquist diagram shows mainly the bulk contribution with a diffusion process. The valence band (6.39 eV below vacuum) derives from O2-: 2p orbital with a small admixture of Cu2+: 3d character while the conduction band is made up of Nb5+: 4d orbital. The material is successfully tested for the oxygen generation with an evolution rate of 87 µmol mnâ1 gâ1 under visible light (29 mW cmâ2) and a quantum yield of 0.35%.
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Authors
N. Chebahi, R. Nedjar, R. Brahimi, B. Bellal, M. Trari,