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Properties of Plasmon-Induced Photoelectric Conversion on a TiO<sub>2</sub>/NiO p–n Junction with Au Nanoparticles
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Materials SciencePlasmonicsPlasmon-induced Photoelectric ConversionPlasmonic Solar CellEngineeringPlasmonic CatalysisNanotechnologyAu NanoparticlesApplied PhysicsPhotocatalysisPlasmonic MaterialPhoto-electrochemical CellOptoelectronic DevicesPhotoelectric Conversion DevicesOptoelectronicsPhotoelectric Conversion Properties
We have successfully fabricated all-solid-state plasmonic photoelectric conversion devices composed of titanium dioxide (TiO2)/nickel oxide (NiO) p-n junctions with gold nanoparticles (Au-NPs) as prototype devices for a plasmonic solar cell. The characteristics of the crystal structures and the photoelectric properties of the all-solid-state devices were demonstrated. We observed that the crystalline structure of the NiO thin film and the interfacial structure of TiO2/Au-NPs/NiO changed significantly during an annealing treatment. Furthermore, the photoelectric conversion devices exhibited plasmon-induced photocurrent generation in the visible-wavelength region. The photocurrent may result from plasmon-induced charge separation. The photoelectric conversion properties via plasmon-induced charge separation were strongly correlated with the morphology of the TiO2/Au-NPs/NiO interface. The long-term stability of the plasmonic photoelectric conversion device was found to be very high because a stable photocurrent was observed even after irradiation for 3 days.
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