Hematite (α-Fe2O3) is the most studied artificial oxygen-evolving photo-anode and yet its efficiency limitations and their origin remain unknown. A sub-picosecond reorganisation of the hematite structure has been proposed as the mechanism which dictates carrier lifetimes, energetics and the ultimate conversion yields. However, the importance of this reorganisation for actual device performance is unclear. Here we report an in situ observation of charge carrier self-localisation in a hematite device, and demonstrate that this process affects recombination losses in photoelectrochemical cells. We apply an ultrafast, device-based optical-control method to resolve the subpicosecond formation of small polarons and estimate their reorganisation e...
Hematite is currently considered one of the most promising materials for the conversion and storage ...
It has been recently demonstrated that the photoactivity toward oxygen evolution of a number of n-ty...
Harvesting radiant energy to trigger water photoelectrolysis and produce clean hydrogen is receiving...
Polaron formation and hopping is known to diminish carrier mobility in the ground state of metal oxi...
Hematite has long been a promising photoanode material for photoelectrochem. water splitting due to ...
Small polaron formation is known to limit ground-state mobilities in metal oxide photocatalysts. How...
Small polaron formation is known to limit ground-state mobilities in metal oxide photocatalysts. How...
Although the field of solar water splitting is now forty years old, in recent years there has been a...
One possibility to partially satisfy the ever-increasing energy needs of modern society, without com...
Light-driven water-splitting (photoelectrolysis) at semiconductor electrodes continues to excite int...
Intrinsic doping of hematite through the inclusion of oxygen vacancies (VO) is being increasingly ex...
The effect of the structural and electronic properties of hematite photoanodes on the charge carrier...
Small polaron formation limits the mobility and lifetimes of photoexcited carriers in metal oxides. ...
The optical band gap is a major selection criterion for an absorber in photocatalytic water splitti...
Hematite is an earth abundant material that has the potential to be used as a photoanode for oxygen ...
Hematite is currently considered one of the most promising materials for the conversion and storage ...
It has been recently demonstrated that the photoactivity toward oxygen evolution of a number of n-ty...
Harvesting radiant energy to trigger water photoelectrolysis and produce clean hydrogen is receiving...
Polaron formation and hopping is known to diminish carrier mobility in the ground state of metal oxi...
Hematite has long been a promising photoanode material for photoelectrochem. water splitting due to ...
Small polaron formation is known to limit ground-state mobilities in metal oxide photocatalysts. How...
Small polaron formation is known to limit ground-state mobilities in metal oxide photocatalysts. How...
Although the field of solar water splitting is now forty years old, in recent years there has been a...
One possibility to partially satisfy the ever-increasing energy needs of modern society, without com...
Light-driven water-splitting (photoelectrolysis) at semiconductor electrodes continues to excite int...
Intrinsic doping of hematite through the inclusion of oxygen vacancies (VO) is being increasingly ex...
The effect of the structural and electronic properties of hematite photoanodes on the charge carrier...
Small polaron formation limits the mobility and lifetimes of photoexcited carriers in metal oxides. ...
The optical band gap is a major selection criterion for an absorber in photocatalytic water splitti...
Hematite is an earth abundant material that has the potential to be used as a photoanode for oxygen ...
Hematite is currently considered one of the most promising materials for the conversion and storage ...
It has been recently demonstrated that the photoactivity toward oxygen evolution of a number of n-ty...
Harvesting radiant energy to trigger water photoelectrolysis and produce clean hydrogen is receiving...