Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
7839515 Journal of Electron Spectroscopy and Related Phenomena 2017 48 Pages PDF
Abstract
We present three examples on the application of UHV based synchrotron induced photoelectron-spectroscopy (PES) for the characterization of semiconductor/electrolyte interfaces using surface sensitive core and valence band spectroscopy. The examples are related to semiconductor/electrolyte systems in photoelectrochemical energy conversion. Example 1 considers the interface of a dye sensitized solar cell using the triadsorption system TiO2/Ru-dye-N3/iodide-salt-PMII/acetonitrile. Example 2 considers emersion of the semiconductor electrode from electrolyte solution under potential control for the system n-GaAs/HClaq. Example 3 considers emersion experiments from alkaline and acidic electrolyte solutions of p-GaInP2 as possible water splitting system. Relevant data have been gained on the interface chemistry and electronic structure by applying in-situ (in UHV) and quasi in-situ (under inert gas) experiments, which are shown as prototype examples related to the concepts of semiconductor/electrolyte contact formation.
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