Issue 63, 2016

Optimization of (Cu2Sn)xZn3(1−x)S3/CdS pn junction photoelectrodes for solar water reduction

Abstract

Surface modification of p-type Cu2ZnSnS4 films with n-type semiconductors is an efficient way to enhance the properties for photoelectrochemical water reduction. However, the detailed optimization of the pn junction photoelectrodes and examination of the underlying mechanism are seldom reported. Herein, Cu2ZnSnS4-derived (Cu2Sn)0.45Zn1.65S3 (CTZS) nanocrystal films were first fabricated, and subsequently coated with n-type CdS layers to form CTZS/CdS photoelectrodes. To obtain an insight into the pn junction, we have examined the depletion region widths that extended into both CTZS and CdS layers. It was revealed that the CdS layer was fully depleted and the CTZS layer was partially depleted in CTZS/CdS photoelectrodes. Consequently, increased CTZS thickness led to the decreased charge separation, and increased CdS thickness resulted in the improved charge separation. Owing to the balance of light absorption and charge separation, CTZS/CdS films with moderate thicknesses of CTZS and CdS layers showed the highest photocurrent. Meanwhile, the annealing treatment for CTZS/CdS film was indispensable for the improved property. After Pt modification, the incident photon to current conversion efficiency could reach 24.7% at 450 nm, which was among the best values for Cu2ZnSnS4-based photocathodes. This work is expected to provide general guidance for exploring efficient photoelectrodes with pn junction structure.

Graphical abstract: Optimization of (Cu2Sn)xZn3(1−x)S3/CdS pn junction photoelectrodes for solar water reduction

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
25 Mar 2016
Accepted
10 Jun 2016
First published
13 Jun 2016

RSC Adv., 2016,6, 58409-58416

Optimization of (Cu2Sn)xZn3(1−x)S3/CdS pn junction photoelectrodes for solar water reduction

Y. Chen, Z. Qin, T. Chen, J. Su, X. Feng and M. Liu, RSC Adv., 2016, 6, 58409 DOI: 10.1039/C6RA07841A

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