L. Ji, Martin D. McDaniel, L. Tao, Xiaohang Li, A. Posadas, Yao‐Feng Chang, A. Demkov, J. Ekerdt, D. Akinwande, R. Ruoff, Jack C. Lee, E. Yu
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Abstract
In this work, hydrogen production from water is demonstrated via a p-type silicon photocathode with a thin epitaxial strontium titanate, SrTiO3 (STO), as capping layer by molecular beam epitaxy. The advantages of using STO are the ideal conduction band alignment and perfect lattice match between single crystalline SrTiO3 and Si, so the photogenerated electrons can transport through the capping layer with a reduced recombination rate. The STO/p-Si photocathode exhibited a maximum photocurrent density and open circuit potential of 35 mA/cm2 and 450 mV, respectively. There was no observable decrease in performance after 10 hr operation in 0.5M H2SO4. We found the efficiency and performance were highly dependent on the size and spacing of the structured metal catalyst. Scaled down the metal catalysts feature size into nanometer region can greatly improve the efficiency. In addition, samples with graphene (Grahene/p-Si) as the lateral transport channel and capping layer shown an enhanced fill factor compared with that of STO/p-Si.