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  • 2022Direct solar to hydrogen conversion enabled by silicon photocathodes with carrier selective passivated contacts5citations
  • 2020Over 17% Efficiency Stand-Alone Solar Water Splitting Enabled by Perovskite-Silicon Tandem Absorbers77citations
  • 2018Metal halide perovskite31citations
  • 2017Light and Electrically Induced Phase Segregation and Its Impact on the Stability of Quadruple Cation High Bandgap Perovskite Solar Cells132citations
  • 2017Rubidium Multication Perovskite with Optimized Bandgap for Perovskite-Silicon Tandem with over 26% Efficiency487citations
  • 2017Inverted Hysteresis in CH3NH3PbI3 Solar Cells83citations

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  • Yang, Cheng
  • Beck, Fiona J.
  • Soo, Joshua Zheyan
  • Duong, The
  • Liu, Peng
  • Yan, Di
  • Sharma, Astha
  • Samundsett, Christian
  • Catchpole, Kylie
  • Zhang, Doudou
  • Varadhan, Purushothaman
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  • Narangari, Parvathala Reddy
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  • Jacobs, Daniel
  • Peng, Jun
  • Wu, Nandi
  • White, Tom
  • Wu, Yiliang
  • Mulmudi, Hemant Kumar
  • White, Thomas P.
  • Fu, Xiao
  • Lockrey, Mark
  • Kho, Teng Choon
  • Wang, Er Chien
  • Li, Wei
  • Cheng, Yi Bing
  • Mcintosh, Keith
  • Zin, Ngwe
  • Fong, Kean Chern
  • Wu, Yi Liang
  • Franklin, Evan
  • Catchpole, Kylie R.
  • Wen, Xiaoming
  • Jacobs, Daniel A.
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Direct solar to hydrogen conversion enabled by silicon photocathodes with carrier selective passivated contacts

  • Yang, Cheng
  • Shen, Heping
  • Beck, Fiona J.
  • Soo, Joshua Zheyan
  • Duong, The
  • Liu, Peng
  • Yan, Di
  • Sharma, Astha
  • Samundsett, Christian
  • Catchpole, Kylie
  • Zhang, Doudou
Abstract

<p>Direct solar hydrogen generation using systems based on low-cost materials is a potential pathway to achieve low-cost renewable hydrogen at large scale, and photoelectrodes that leverage well-established silicon (Si) technology are a particularly promising approach. Two key requirements to achieve highly efficient and stable Si photoelectrodes are electronic passivation to reduce recombination losses at the Si/catalyst interface, and chemical protection of Si from corrosion in the alkaline electrolyte. In this work, Si photocathodes are fabricated by employing a carrier selective passivation layer consisting of an ultrathin SiOx (∼1.4 nm) capped with n+ polycrystalline Si (∼70 nm), and a compact NiMo/Ni bilayer catalyst. The Si photocathodes integrated with Earth abundant catalyst and state-of-art charge selective passivation layer achieve an applied bias to photon conversion efficiency of 10.5%, and high stability above 60 hours. Importantly, the NiMo/Ni catalyst is developed using the industry-relevant sputter deposition method presenting vertically aligned, rod-like nanostructures with a low overpotential of 89 mV at 10 mA cm-2 for the hydrogen evolution reaction (HER). Finally, a remarkable overall unassisted water splitting efficiency of 17% is achieved for an all-low-cost materials-based system, by combining the Si photocathode with a high bandgap perovskite PV top cell in tandem configuration, and a high-performance NiFe electrode for oxygen evolution reaction.</p>

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  • Deposition
  • perovskite
  • impedance spectroscopy
  • corrosion
  • Oxygen
  • Hydrogen
  • Silicon
  • aligned