Controlling the density of storable charge of surface faradaic layers on Fe2O3 photoanodes for solar rechargeable devices†
Abstract
Interface charge transfer plays a key role in a photoelectrochemical cell. Recently, a faradaic junction transfer model was proposed that describes the interface charge transfer process. Electrochemical potential is introduced as a thermodynamic descriptor for the structure and composition of the surface faradaic layer of a semiconductor. However, the kinetic process in the faradaic junction model remains unclear. Herein, we introduce a descriptor, the density of storable charge (DOSC), to describe the number of charges that can be stored in a surface faradaic layer at different applied potentials. Moreover, the DOSC of the faradaic layer on the surface of Fe2O3 was modified by Ti doping, and the results suggest that a larger DOSC leads to higher transient photocurrent in a solar rechargeable device, which is helpful for designing other high-performance devices for solar conversion and storage.
- This article is part of the themed collections: Journal of Materials Chemistry A HOT Papers and Photofunctional Materials and Transformations