Enhancement of the energy photoconversion efficiency through crystallographic etching of a c-plane GaN thin film

Using a simple and inexpensive crystallographic etching technique on a GaN thin film, the energy photoconversion efficiency was increased by 100%. Prior to etching, the thin film's solar-to-hydrogen conversion efficiency at the applied bias of 0.5 V versus the counter electrode in 1.0 M HCl sol...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of materials chemistry 2010-01, Vol.20 (37), p.8118-8125
Hauptverfasser: Basilio, Antonio M., Hsu, Yu-Kuei, Tu, Wen-Hsun, Yen, Cheng-Hsuing, Hsu, Geng-Ming, Chyan, Oliver, Chyan, Yieu, Hwang, Jih-Shang, Chen, Yit-Tsong, Chen, Li-Chyong, Chen, Kuei-Hsien
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Zusammenfassung:Using a simple and inexpensive crystallographic etching technique on a GaN thin film, the energy photoconversion efficiency was increased by 100%. Prior to etching, the thin film's solar-to-hydrogen conversion efficiency at the applied bias of 0.5 V versus the counter electrode in 1.0 M HCl solution was 0.37%. After etching, the efficiency doubled to 0.75%. After five hours of continuous gas collection, the unetched GaN thin film yielded a stable photocurrent of 0.41 mA cm super(-1) which produced 0.10 mL of H sub(2) gas. The etched sample, on the other hand, resulted in an improved stable photocurrent of 0.83 mA cm super(-2) and yielded a greater volume of 0.70 mL of H sub(2) gas, with the presence of H sub(2) confirmed through gas chromatography. Further investigations have shown that the increased hydrogen generation capacity was possibly caused by three factors: one, increase in surface area caused by the etching process; two, decrease in surface donor concentration caused by the etching as probed through Mott-Schottky plots; and three, the appearance of stepped edges and etched facets that show greater photocatalytic activity than the original c-plane when probed through the photodeposition of Ag particles.
ISSN:0959-9428
1364-5501
DOI:10.1039/c0jm00704h