Jia Huaping, Wong Yat Lam, Wang Bingzhe, Xing Guichuan, Tsoi Chi Chung, Wang Meiling, Zhang Wendong, Jian Aoqun, Sang Shengbo, Lei Dangyuan, Zhang Xuming
Opt Express. 2021 Oct 11;29(21):34810-34825. doi: 10.1364/OE.440777.
Solar water splitting by photoelectrochemical (PEC) reactions is promising for hydrogen production. The gold nanoparticles (AuNPs) are often applied to promote the visible response of wideband photocatalysts. However, in a typical TiO/AuNPs structure, the opposite transfer direction of excited electrons between AuNPs and TiO under visible light and UV light severely limits the solar PEC performance. Here we present a unique Pt/TiO/CuO/NiO/AuNPs photocathode, in which the NiO hole transport layer (HTL) is inserted between AuNPs and CuO to achieve unidirectional transport of charge carriers and prominent plasmon-induced resonance energy transfer (PIRET) between AuNPs and CuO. The measured applied bias photon-to-current efficiency and the hydrogen production rate under AM 1.5G illumination can reach 1.5% and 16.4 μmol·cm·h, respectively. This work is original in using the NiO film as the PIRET spacer and provides a promising photoelectrode for energy-efficient solar water splitting.