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GaN nanowires grown by halide chemical vapour deposition as photoanodes for photo-electrochemical water oxidation reactions

Journal

NANOTECHNOLOGY
Volume 31, Issue 42, Pages -

Publisher

IOP PUBLISHING LTD
DOI: 10.1088/1361-6528/aba211

Keywords

halide chemical vapour deposition; nanowires; photoelectrochemical water splitting; photoanode

Funding

  1. Defence Research and Development Organization (DRDO) [ERIP/ER/1403174/M/01/1593]
  2. Department of Science and Technology (DST- Nanomission), Govt. of India [SR/NM/NS1502/2014]
  3. SERB-NPDF [PDF/2015/001072]
  4. UGC - Dr D S Kothari Post-Doctoral Fellowship scheme [F.4-2/2006 (BSR)/PH/17-18/0100]

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Manifold morphologies of GaN nanowires (NWs) were fabricated using halide chemical vapour deposition (HCVD) on an n-Si (111) substrate and demonstrated to be a promising photoelectrode for photo-electrochemical (PEC) water splitting applications. We report a substantial enhancement in the photocurrent for vertically-grown GaN NWs on a buffer layer as compared to other counterparts such as GaN whiskers, tapered nanostructures and thin films. GaN NWs grown on Si have advantages due to the absorption of photons in a wide spectral range from ultraviolet to infrared and thus are directly involved in PEC reactions. A GaN NW photoanode was demonstrated with a saturation photocurrent density of 0.55 mA cm(-2)under 1 sun of illumination, which is much greater than its counterparts. The role of the buffer layer and the carrier density on the PEC performance of vertically-grown GaN NW photoanodes is further elucidated. Photo-electrochemical impedance spectroscopy and Mott-Schottky characterizations were employed to further explain the PEC performance of GaN NW embedded photoanodes. Here, photoanodes based on diverse GaN nanostructures were examined for a better PEC evaluation in order to support the conclusion. The results may pave the way for the fabrication of efficient photoelectrodes and GaN as a protective layer against corrosion for improved photo-stability in an NaOH electrolyte for enhancing the efficiency of water splitting.

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