Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
77739 Solar Energy Materials and Solar Cells 2015 9 Pages PDF
Abstract

•A mechanism for preferred faceting in alkaline solution has been discussed.•The PEC performance of Cu2O films can be tuned by controlled faceting.•The (111) facets of the Cu2O film are stable without corrosion during PEC tests.•The film grown at pH=14 has higher photostability.

Cuprous oxide (Cu2O) films were grown by electrodeposition in aqueous solutions of varying pH. The effect of bath pH on morphology, structural, and photoelectrochemical (PEC) properties of Cu2O films was investigated. XRD showed that all prepared films were polycrystalline Cu2O, without formation of competing phases such as CuO and Cu. The film grown in the solution with a pH of 8 is made up of Cu2O crystallites with preferential (200) planes exposed. The films deposited at solution pH values of 10, 12 and 14 exhibit Cu2O crystallites with preferential (111) planes exposed. As photoelectrodes these Cu2O films generate photocurrent upon light illumination. The Cu2O film grown in the solution with pH of 12 shows the best PEC performance for hydrogen generation. The (111) facets of the Cu2O film were stable without corrosion during the PEC test. A mechanism for the preferred faceting in alkaline solution has been discussed.

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