Consequences of Annealing on Metal–Insulator–Semiconductor Water Splitting Photoelectrocatalysts

IF 19.3 1区 材料科学 Q1 CHEMISTRY, PHYSICAL ACS Energy Letters Pub Date : 2024-10-14 DOI:10.1021/acsenergylett.4c02337
John Hemmerling, Aarti Mathur, Suljo Linic
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Metal–insulator–semiconductor (MIS) systems, combining light-harvesting semiconductors with electrocatalytic metals, are promising photoelectrocatalysts for efficient and stable photoelectrochemical water splitting. Despite considerable advancements, MIS systems fall significantly below the theoretical photovoltage limits. Important hurdles are the (1) presence of interfacial defects that serve as charge recombination centers and (2) insufficient charge carrier selectivity of the insulators. In this study, we investigate thermal annealing to overcome these obstacles. The impact of annealing is demonstrated by comparing the oxygen evolution reaction (OER) performance of two MIS systems that employ common insulators (Al2O3 vs HfO2) in Ir/Si photoelectrocatalysts. Experimental and modeling results reveal an elaborate interplay between underlying mechanisms at different annealing conditions. We demonstrate how to quantify these mechanisms, showing that annealing can significantly improve performance by passivating interfacial defects but can also impair the insulators’ charge tunneling characteristics. Insights from this study offer direction toward approaching the maximum photovoltage in MIS photoelectrocatalysts.

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退火对金属-绝缘体-半导体水分离光电催化剂的影响
金属-绝缘体-半导体(MIS)系统结合了光收集半导体和电催化金属,是一种很有前途的光电催化剂,可实现高效稳定的光电化学水分离。尽管取得了相当大的进步,但 MIS 系统仍明显低于理论光电压极限。重要的障碍在于:(1)存在作为电荷重组中心的界面缺陷;(2)绝缘体的电荷载流子选择性不足。在本研究中,我们对热退火进行了研究,以克服这些障碍。通过比较 Ir/Si 光电催化剂中采用普通绝缘体(Al2O3 与 HfO2)的两个 MIS 系统的氧进化反应 (OER) 性能,证明了退火的影响。实验和建模结果表明,在不同的退火条件下,潜在机制之间存在着复杂的相互作用。我们展示了如何量化这些机制,表明退火可通过钝化界面缺陷显著提高性能,但也会损害绝缘体的电荷隧道特性。这项研究的启示为接近 MIS 光电催化剂的最大光电压提供了方向。
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