Vertically aligned TiO2/SrTiO3 core–shell heterostructured nanowire arrays with different shell thicknesses(5–40 nm)were fabricated on fluorine-doped tin oxide substrate via a hydrothermal process.Microstructural ch...Vertically aligned TiO2/SrTiO3 core–shell heterostructured nanowire arrays with different shell thicknesses(5–40 nm)were fabricated on fluorine-doped tin oxide substrate via a hydrothermal process.Microstructural characterization demonstrated that the TiO2 nanowires were uniformly coated by the singlecrystal SrTiO3 shell,where continuous and large-area interface could be clearly observed.By this means,significantly enhanced photoelectrochemical water splitting properties(0.78 mA·cm^-2 at 1.23 V vs.RHE)were successfully realized in well-designed sample(with a shell thickness of 5–10 nm)compared with those of pristine TiO2(0.38 mA·cm^-2 at 1.23 V vs.RHE).The improvement of photoelectrochemical properties was attributed to the improved charge injection and charge separation,which are calculated by the results of water oxidation and sulfite oxidation measurements.Based on these results,a mechanism was proposed that SrTiO3 shell acted as an electron–hole separation layer to improve the photocurrent density.On the other hand,the sample with an over-thick SrTiO3 shell(20–40 nm)exhibited slightly reduced photoelectrochemical properties(0.66 mA·cm^-2),which could be explained by the increase of the recombination rate in thethicker SrTiO3 shell.This work provided a facile strategy to improve and modulate the photoelectrochemical performance of heterostructured photoanodes.展开更多
We perform molecular beam epitaxy growth and scanning tunneling microscopy study of copper diselenide (CuSe2 ) films on SrTiO3 (001). Using a Se-rich condition, the single-phase pyrite CuSe2 grows in the Stranski-...We perform molecular beam epitaxy growth and scanning tunneling microscopy study of copper diselenide (CuSe2 ) films on SrTiO3 (001). Using a Se-rich condition, the single-phase pyrite CuSe2 grows in the Stranski-Krastanov (layer-plus-island) mode with a preferential orientation of (111). Our careful inspection of both the as-grown and post-annealed CuSe2 films at various temperatures invariably shows a Cu-terminated surface, which, depending on the annealing temperature, reconstructs into two distinct structures 2 ×√3 and √x ×√3-R30°. The Cu termi- nation is supported by the depressed density of states near the Fermi level, measured by in-situ low temperature scanning tunneling spectroscopy. Our study helps understand the preparation and surface chemistry of transition metal pyrite dichalcogenides thin films.展开更多
基金financially supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (Nos. 51232006, 51472218 and 11474249)the National Basic Research Program of China (No. 2015CB654900)
文摘Vertically aligned TiO2/SrTiO3 core–shell heterostructured nanowire arrays with different shell thicknesses(5–40 nm)were fabricated on fluorine-doped tin oxide substrate via a hydrothermal process.Microstructural characterization demonstrated that the TiO2 nanowires were uniformly coated by the singlecrystal SrTiO3 shell,where continuous and large-area interface could be clearly observed.By this means,significantly enhanced photoelectrochemical water splitting properties(0.78 mA·cm^-2 at 1.23 V vs.RHE)were successfully realized in well-designed sample(with a shell thickness of 5–10 nm)compared with those of pristine TiO2(0.38 mA·cm^-2 at 1.23 V vs.RHE).The improvement of photoelectrochemical properties was attributed to the improved charge injection and charge separation,which are calculated by the results of water oxidation and sulfite oxidation measurements.Based on these results,a mechanism was proposed that SrTiO3 shell acted as an electron–hole separation layer to improve the photocurrent density.On the other hand,the sample with an over-thick SrTiO3 shell(20–40 nm)exhibited slightly reduced photoelectrochemical properties(0.66 mA·cm^-2),which could be explained by the increase of the recombination rate in thethicker SrTiO3 shell.This work provided a facile strategy to improve and modulate the photoelectrochemical performance of heterostructured photoanodes.
基金Supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China under Grant Nos 11374336 and 61176078
文摘We perform molecular beam epitaxy growth and scanning tunneling microscopy study of copper diselenide (CuSe2 ) films on SrTiO3 (001). Using a Se-rich condition, the single-phase pyrite CuSe2 grows in the Stranski-Krastanov (layer-plus-island) mode with a preferential orientation of (111). Our careful inspection of both the as-grown and post-annealed CuSe2 films at various temperatures invariably shows a Cu-terminated surface, which, depending on the annealing temperature, reconstructs into two distinct structures 2 ×√3 and √x ×√3-R30°. The Cu termi- nation is supported by the depressed density of states near the Fermi level, measured by in-situ low temperature scanning tunneling spectroscopy. Our study helps understand the preparation and surface chemistry of transition metal pyrite dichalcogenides thin films.