Boron Doped Diamond Foil (BDDF) as an Efficient Back Contact for TiO2 Photoelectrodes

Language
en
Document Type
Preprint
Issue Date
2020-04-29
Issue Year
2019
Authors
Ozkan, Selda
Ghanem, Hanadi
Mohajernia, Shiva
Hejazi, Seyedsina
Fromm, Timo
Borchardt, Rudolf
Rosiwal, Stefan
Schmuki, Patrik
Editor
Abstract

In the present work, we investigate the efficiency of TiO2 photoelectrode layers on boron doped diamond foil (BDDF) in comparison with a classic conducting glass (FTO) back contact. Crystalline thin TiO2 layers were prepared on the substrates by two different methods: (i) deposition of metallic Ti thin films followed by thermal oxidation to form TiO2 (TO-TiO2), (ii) reactive sputter deposition of TiO2 thin films and crystallization of these layers (SP-TiO2). Optimized layers show that TO-TiO2 films on BDDF deliver a significantly higher incident photon to current efficiency (IPCE) compared to directly sputtered SP-TiO2 layers and these layers on BDDF also outperform conducting glass (FTO) as a back contact. We ascribe this beneficial effect of the BDDF back contact to the formation of an intermediate conductive phase of Ti-carbides at the TO-TiO2/BDDF interface.

Journal Title
ChemElectroChem
Volume
6
Issue
17
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