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Balancing Light Absorption and Charge Transport in Vertical SnS2 Nanoflake Photoanodes with Stepped Layers and Large Intrinsic Mobility
Authors:Binod Giri  Maryam Masroor  Tao Yan  Kateryna Kushnir  Alexander D. Carl  Curtis Doiron  Haochuan Zhang  Yanyan Zhao  Arthur McClelland  Geoffrey A. Tompsett  Dunwei Wang  Ronald L. Grimm  Lyubov V. Titova  Pratap M. Rao
Abstract:Significant optical absorption in the blue–green spectral range, high intralayer carrier mobility, and band alignment suitable for water splitting suggest tin disulfide (SnS2) as a candidate material for photo‐electrochemical applications. In this work, vertically aligned SnS2 nanoflakes are synthesized directly on transparent conductive substrates using a scalable close space sublimation (CSS) method. Detailed characterization by time‐resolved terahertz and time‐resolved photoluminescence spectroscopies reveals a high intrinsic carrier mobility of 330 cm2 V?1 s?1 and photoexcited carrier lifetimes of 1.3 ns in these nanoflakes, resulting in a long vertical diffusion length of ≈1 µm. The highest photo‐electrochemical performance is achieved by growing SnS2 nanoflakes with heights that are between this diffusion length and the optical absorption depth of ≈2 µm, which balances the competing requirements of charge transport and light absorption. Moreover, the unique stepped morphology of these CSS‐grown nanoflakes improves photocurrent by exposing multiple edge sites in every nanoflake. The optimized vertical SnS2 nanoflake photoanodes produce record photocurrents of 4.5 mA cm?2 for oxidation of a sulfite hole scavenger and 2.6 mA cm?2 for water oxidation without any hole scavenger, both at 1.23 VRHE in neutral electrolyte under simulated AM1.5G sunlight, and stable photocurrents for iodide oxidation in acidic electrolyte.
Keywords:close space sublimation  photo‐electrochemistry  SnS2 nanoflakes
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