Water Oxidation under Modal Ultrastrong Coupling Conditions Using Gold/Silver Alloy Nanoparticles and Fabry-Pérot Nanocavities.
Yoshiki SuganamiTomoya OshikiriXu ShiHiroaki MisawaPublished in: Angewandte Chemie (International ed. in English) (2021)
We developed a photoanode consisting of Au-Ag alloy nanoparticles (NPs), a TiO2 thin film and a Au film (AATA) under modal strong coupling conditions with a large splitting energy of 520 meV, which can be categorized into the ultrastrong coupling regime. We fabricated a photoanode under ultrastrong coupling conditions to verify the relationship between the coupling strength and photoelectric conversion efficiency and successfully performed efficient photochemical reactions. The AATA photoanode showed a 4.0 % maximum incident photon-to-current efficiency (IPCE), obtained at 580 nm, and the internal quantum efficiency (IQE) was 4.1 %. These results were attributed to the high hot-electron injection efficiency due to the larger near-field enhancement and relatively negative potential distribution of the hot electrons. Furthermore, hybrid mode-induced water oxidation using AATA structures was performed, with a Faraday efficiency of more than 70 % for O2 evolution.
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