Type-I SnSe2/ZnS heterostructure improving photoelectrochemical photodetection and water splitting

Two-dimensional van der Waals heterostructures have been widely designed and applied to numerous optoelectronic devices such as photoelectrochemical (PEC)-type photodetectors, water splitting, and solar cells. The understanding of the influence of band alignment in type-I heterostructures on the pho...

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Veröffentlicht in:Science China materials 2023, Vol.66 (1), p.127-138
Hauptverfasser: Xue, Xinyi, Lu, Chunhui, Luo, Mingwei, Han, Taotao, Liu, Yuqi, Ge, Yanqing, Dong, Wen, Xu, Xinlong
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Zusammenfassung:Two-dimensional van der Waals heterostructures have been widely designed and applied to numerous optoelectronic devices such as photoelectrochemical (PEC)-type photodetectors, water splitting, and solar cells. The understanding of the influence of band alignment in type-I heterostructures on the photoelectric response remains incomplete yet essential for designing new optoelectronic devices. Herein, two-step physical vapor deposition is used to construct a type-I SnSe 2 /ZnS heterostructure, which is confirmed by ultraviolet photoelectron spectroscopy and X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy. The type-I heterostructure-based PEC-type photodetector exhibits excellent photoresponse, high stability, and high sensitivity in the ultraviolet-visible range. Furthermore, the photoresponsivity of SnSe 2 /ZnS is up to 172.60 µA W −1 , which is 7.4- and 2.0-fold larger than that of pure ZnS and SnSe 2 , respectively. Moreover, the SnSe 2 /ZnS heterostructure possesses high photoelectrocatalytic activity in water splitting, and the total hydrogen production within 2 h is up to 81.25 µmol cm −2 . The high PEC-type photodetector and water splitting performances in SnSe 2 /ZnS are due to the synergistic effect of high light utilization and efficient charge transport. Our work provides a new method for improving photoelectric response by forming type-I heterostructures and for designing high-performance optoelectronic devices for photodetectors and water splitting.
ISSN:2095-8226
2199-4501
DOI:10.1007/s40843-022-2156-y