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Integration of Inverse Nanocone Array Based Bismuth Vanadate Photoanodes and Bandgap-tunable Perovskite Solar Cells for Efficient Self-powered Solar Water Splitting

Authors :
Xiao, Shuang CHEM
Hu, Chen
Lin, He
Meng, Xiangyue
Bai, Yang
Zhang, Teng
Yang, Yinglong
Qu, Yongquan
Yan, Keyou
Xu, Jianbin
Qiu, Yongcai
Yang, Shihe
Xiao, Shuang CHEM
Hu, Chen
Lin, He
Meng, Xiangyue
Bai, Yang
Zhang, Teng
Yang, Yinglong
Qu, Yongquan
Yan, Keyou
Xu, Jianbin
Qiu, Yongcai
Yang, Shihe
Publication Year :
2017

Abstract

Bismuth vanadate (BiVO4) has been regarded as a promising photoanode material for photoelectrochemical (PEC) water splitting owing to its rich elemental abundance and relatively narrow bandgap. However, the incompatibility of the penetration depth and short diffusion length limits its performance. To overcome this shortcoming, we develop a cost-effective stamping method to fabricate inverse nanocone array (ICA) substrates for supporting nanoporous Mo-doped BiVO4 films. The ICAs show a remarkable light trapping effect in such a way that the intensive light absorption region is advantageously shifted from the top of the active layer on a planar substrate to the bottom surrounded by the ICA, where charge separation is strikingly more efficient. By integrating the ICA-photoanode with a tailor-made, bandgap-adjustable perovskite solar cell, we devised a PEC-photovoltaic (PEC-PV) tandem device, which has achieved a self-powered STH efficiency of around 6.3%. Our study opens a new avenue for designing solar fuel devices with PEC-PV architectures.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Notes :
English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1331240175
Document Type :
Electronic Resource