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Plasmonic p–n Junction for Infrared Light to Chemical Energy Conversion

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2018

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Infrared (IR) light represents an untapped energy source accounting for almost half of all solar energy. Thus, there is a need to develop systems to convert IR light to fuel and make full use of this plentiful resource. Herein, we report photocatalytic H<sub>2</sub> evolution driven by near- to shortwave-IR light (up to 2500 nm) irradiation, based on novel CdS/Cu<sub>7</sub>S<sub>4</sub> heterostructured nanocrystals. The apparent quantum yield reached 3.8% at 1100 nm, which exceeds the highest efficiencies achieved by IR light energy conversion systems reported to date. Spectroscopic results revealed that plasmon-induced hot-electron injection at p-n heterojunctions realizes exceptionally long-lived charge separation (>273 μs), which results in efficient IR light to hydrogen conversion. These results pave the way for the exploration of undeveloped low-energy light for solar fuel generation.

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