Gaillard, N.; Cole, B.; Kaneshiro, J.; Miller, E.L.; Marsen, B.; Weinhardt, L.; Bär, M.; Heske, C.; Ahn, K.-S.; Yan, Y.; Al-Jassim M.M.: Improved current collection in WO3:Mo/WO3 bilayer photoelectrodes. Journal of Materials Research 25 (2010), p. 45-51
10.1557/JMR.2010.0019
Abstract:
We report on the incorporation of molybdenum into tungsten oxide by co-sputtering and its effect on solar-powered photoelectrochemical (PEC) water splitting. Our study shows that Mo incorporation in the bulk of the film (WO3:Mo) results in poor PEC performance when compared with pure WO3, most likely due to defects that trap photo-generated charge carriers. However, when a WO3:Mo/WO3 bilayer electrode is used, a 20% increase of the photocurrent density at 1.6 V versus saturated calomel reference electrode is observed compared with pure WO3. Morphological and microstructural analysis of the WO3:Mo/WO3 bilayer structure reveals that it is formed by coherent growth of the WO3:Mo top layer on the WO3 bottom layer. This effect allows an optimization of the electronic surface structure of the electrode while maintaining good crystallographic properties in the bulk.