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Mechanism of Laser-Induced Bulk and Surface Defect Generation in ZnO and TiO2 Nanoparticles: Effect on Photoelectrochemical Performance

By Lau, Marcus; Reichenberger, Sven; Haxhiaj, Ina; Barcikowski, Stephan; M
Published in ACS Applied Energy Materials

Abstract

Laser processing of neat and gold-nanoparticle-functionalized ZnO and TiO2 nanoparticles by nanosecond-355-nm or picosecond-532-nm light enabled control of photocurrent generation under simulated sunlight irradiation in neutral aqueous electrolytes. We obtained more than two-fold enhanced photoelectrochemical performance of TiO2 nanoparticles upon irradiation by picosecond-532-nm pulses that healed defects. Laser processing and gold nanoparticle functionalization of ZnO and TiO2 nanomaterials resulted in color changes that did not originate from optical bandgaps or crystal structures. Two-dimensional photoluminescence data allowed us to differentiate and quantify surface and bulk defects that play a critical yet oft-underappreciated role for photoelectrochemical performance as sites for detrimental carrier recombination. We developed a detailed mechanistic model of how surface and bulk defects were generated as a function of laser processing parameters and obtained key insights on how these defects affected photocurrent production. The controlled healing of defects by pulsed-laser processing may be useful in the design of solar fuels materials.

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