Volume 70, 1980

Luminescent tellurium-doped cadmium sulphide electrodes as probes of semiconductor excited-state deactivation processes in photoelectrochemical cells

Abstract

Correlations among quantum efficiencies for photocurrent (φx), emission (φr), and non-radiative recombination (φnr) are discussed with reference to data from single-crystal, n-type, 100 and 1000 p.p.m. CdS: Te-based photoelectrochemical cells (PECs) employing aqueous sulphide electrolyte. These materials emit while they serve as PEC electrodes. The assumption that the proportionality of φr to φnr is unaffected by potential, leads to a simple expression relating φx to φr for monochromatic excitation. Calculated and observed emission data are in reasonable agreement; sources of deviation are discussed. Polychromatic excitation is shown to yield photocurrents and emission intensities which are approximately a weighted average of the values obtained with the constituent monochromatic frequencies. Practical implications of the φx correlation with φr are described, as are related results from other PECs.

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Faraday Discuss. Chem. Soc., 1980,70, 165-175

Luminescent tellurium-doped cadmium sulphide electrodes as probes of semiconductor excited-state deactivation processes in photoelectrochemical cells

A. B. Ellis, B. R. Karas and H. H. Streckert, Faraday Discuss. Chem. Soc., 1980, 70, 165 DOI: 10.1039/DC9807000165

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