Enhancing Hot Carrier Collection for Solar Water Splitting with Plasmonic Titanium Nitride
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2016
Abstract:
The use of hot electrons generated from the decay of surface plasmons is a new paradigm to increase the
conversion yield in solar energy technologies. Titanium nitride (TiN) is an emerging plasmonic ceramic
that offers compatibility with CMOS technology, corrosion resistance, as well as mechanical strength and
durability thus outperforming noble metals (i.e., Au, Ag) in terms of cost, mechanical, chemical and
thermal stability. Here, we show that plasmonic TiN nanoparticles produce 25% higher photocurrent
enhancement than Au nanoparticles decorated on TiO2 nanowires for photoelectrochemical water
splitting. Our results highlight that TiN offers superior performance in hot carrier generation due to
enhanced absorption efficiency, increased electron mean free path, and the ability to form an Ohmic
junction with TiO2, thus enabling an extremely efficient electron collection not achievable with plasmonic
Au nanoparticles. Our findings show that transition metal nitrides enable practical plasmonic devices with
enhanced performance for solar energy conversion.
Tipologia CRIS:
05.12 Altro
Keywords:
photocatalysis; hot electrons; surface plasmons; water splitting; titanium nitride
Elenco autori:
Naldoni, Alberto
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