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Unassisted photoelectrochemical water splitting exceeding 7% solar-to-hydrogen conversion efficiency using photon recycling.


ABSTRACT: Various tandem cell configurations have been reported for highly efficient and spontaneous hydrogen production from photoelectrochemical solar water splitting. However, there is a contradiction between two main requirements of a front photoelectrode in a tandem cell configuration, namely, high transparency and high photocurrent density. Here we demonstrate a simple yet highly effective method to overcome this contradiction by incorporating a hybrid conductive distributed Bragg reflector on the back side of the transparent conducting substrate for the front photoelectrochemical electrode, which functions as both an optical filter and a conductive counter-electrode of the rear dye-sensitized solar cell. The hybrid conductive distributed Bragg reflectors were designed to be transparent to the long-wavelength part of the incident solar spectrum (?>500?nm) for the rear solar cell, while reflecting the short-wavelength photons (?<500?nm) which can then be absorbed by the front photoelectrochemical electrode for enhanced photocurrent generation.

SUBMITTER: Shi X 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5476685 | biostudies-literature | 2016 Jun

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Unassisted photoelectrochemical water splitting exceeding 7% solar-to-hydrogen conversion efficiency using photon recycling.

Shi Xinjian X   Jeong Hokyeong H   Oh Seung Jae SJ   Ma Ming M   Zhang Kan K   Kwon Jeong J   Choi In Taek IT   Choi Il Yong IY   Kim Hwan Kyu HK   Kim Jong Kyu JK   Park Jong Hyeok JH  

Nature communications 20160621


Various tandem cell configurations have been reported for highly efficient and spontaneous hydrogen production from photoelectrochemical solar water splitting. However, there is a contradiction between two main requirements of a front photoelectrode in a tandem cell configuration, namely, high transparency and high photocurrent density. Here we demonstrate a simple yet highly effective method to overcome this contradiction by incorporating a hybrid conductive distributed Bragg reflector on the b  ...[more]

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