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Electrochemical stability and light-harvesting ability of silicon photoelectrodes in aqueous environments

arXiv:1808.00392 · doi:10.1063/1.5093810

Abstract

We consider the factors that affect the photoactivity of silicon electrodes for the water-splitting reaction using a self-consistent continuum solvation (SCCS) model of the solid-liquid interface. This model allows us to calculate the charge-voltage response, Schottky barriers, and surface stability of different terminations while accounting for the interactions between the charge-pinning centers at the surface and the depletion region of the semiconductor. We predict that the most stable oxidized surface does not have a favorable Schottky barrier, which further explains the low solar-to-hydrogen performance of passivated silicon electrodes.

20 pages, 5 figures, plus supporting information