Self-Organized Plasmonic Nanowire Arrays Coated with Ultrathin TiO 2 Films for Photoelectrochemical Energy Storage.
Maria Caterina GiordanoLong Duy PhamGiulio FerrandoHieu Si NguyenChi Ha LeThe-Hung MaiGiorgio ZambitoMatteo GardellaFrancesco Buatier de MongeotPublished in: ACS applied nano materials (2023)
The strategic field of renewable energy production and storage requires novel nanoscale platforms that can feature competitive solar energy conversion properties. Photochemical reactions that promote energy storage, such as water splitting and oxygen-hydrogen evolution reactions, play a crucial role in this context. Here, we demonstrate a novel photoelectrochemical device based on large-area (cm 2 ) self-organized Au nanowire (NW) arrays, uniformly coated with ultrathin TiO 2 films. The NW arrays act both as transparent nanoelectrodes and as a plasmonic metasurface that resonantly enhances the very weak visible photocurrent generated by a prototype photoelectrochemical oxygen evolution reaction. We demonstrate a polarization-sensitive plasmon-enhanced photocurrent that reaches a gain of about 3.8 in the visible spectral range. This highlights the potential of our novel nanopatterned plasmonic platform in photochemistry and energy storage.
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