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Visible to near-infrared light harvesting in Ag2S nanoparticles/ZnO nanowire array photoanodes

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NANOSCALE
Volume 4, Issue 4, Pages 1368-1372

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ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
DOI: 10.1039/c2nr11705c

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  1. National Science Council [NSC 99-2221-E-006-198-MY3]
  2. Bureau of Energy, Ministry of Economic Affairs in Taiwan [100-D0204-2]

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Pronounced absorption in the visible-NIR range of 400-1300 nm is demonstrated in the Ag2S nanoparticles (NPs)/ZnO nanowire (NW) array. ZnO NW arrays are grown on indium tin oxide substrates using chemical bath deposition. The Ag2S NPs are sequentially formed on the ZnO NWs through sonochemical synthesis. Structural characterizations indicate the slight deconstruction of surface of ZnO NWs during Ag2S NPs formation. By employing polysulfide electrolyte, short-circuit current (J(sc)), open-circuit voltage and therefore the efficiency of the Ag2S NP-sensitized ZnO NW solar cell are improved with increasing the initial sulfur concentration in the sulfur-polysulfide electrolyte. The Ag2S NP-sensitized ZnO NW solar cell shows a conversion efficiency of 0.49% with a superior J(sc) of similar to 13.7 mA cm(-2) under AM 1.5 illumination at 100 mW cm(-2). Incident photon conversion efficiency measurements reveal that Ag2S NPs contribute to 33.4% and 65.2% of Jsc in the wavelength ranges of 400-700 nm and 700-1300 nm, respectively.

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