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High-Efficient Water Splitting Using Nanostructured Conical GaN

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JOURNAL OF THE ELECTROCHEMICAL SOCIETY
Volume 169, Issue 6, Pages -

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ELECTROCHEMICAL SOC INC
DOI: 10.1149/1945-7111/ac7add

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  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [11974343]

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Nanostructured GaN with a conical shape is fabricated using a simple method of electrochemical etching and ICP etching, which significantly improves the water splitting performance. The conical GaN shows increased light absorption and higher water splitting current density compared to planar GaN. This study provides a simple approach to fabricate high-performance nanostructured GaN and expands the application of III-nitrides in efficient energy storage and conversion.
Nanostructured GaN has many advantages in water splitting, such as stronger light absorption, shorter migration distance and more reactive sites. Here, we have introduced a conical nanostructured GaN with the significant improvement of water splitting performance. The fabrication method is simple without any extra mask, including electrochemical etching and ICP etching only, which largely reduces the complexity and cost for fabricating nanostructured GaN. By making use of the large number of pores formed in electrochemical etching, a conical GaN nanostructure can be prepared using ICP etching afterwards. Compared with the control planar GaN, the reflectivity of the conical GaN decreases by similar to 2.57 times, indicating the light absorption of the conical GaN increases significantly. The corresponding water splitting current density of the conical GaN has also been measured, which is 0.69 mA cm(-2) at 1 V, similar to 6.27 times higher than that of control planar GaN (0.11 mA cm(-2)). Our work provides a simple method to fabricate high-performance nanostructured GaN, and broadens the application of III-nitrides for efficient energy storage and conversion.

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