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Solar Hydrogen: Better Photoelectrodes through Flash Heating

Pulsed laser deposition: An intense laser pulse hits a target containing the material, tranforming it into a  plasma which is then deposited as a thin film onto a substrate. © R. Gottesman/HZB

Producing low-cost metal-oxide thin films with high electronic quality for solar water splitting is not an easy task. Especially since quality improvements of the upper metal oxide thin films need thermal processing at high temperatures, which would melt the underlying glass substrate. Now, a team has solved this dilemma: A high intensity and rapid light pulse directly heats the semiconducting metal-oxide thin film, allowing it to reach the optimal temperature without damaging the substrate.

Solar energy can directly drive electrochemical reactions at the surface of photoelectrodes...

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Artificial Leaf: New efficiency record for Solar Hydrogen Production is 14%: 17yo record value finally exceeded

Interfacial functionalization steps.

Interfacial functionalization steps.

An international team has succeeded in considerably increasing the efficiency for direct solar water splitting with a tandem solar cell whose surfaces have been selectively modified. The new record tops the previous 12.4%. Until now, manufacturing of solar hydrogen at the industrial level has failed due to the costs, however. This is because the efficiency of artificial photosynthesis, i.e. the energy content of the hydrogen compared to that of sunlight, has simply been too low to produce hydrogen from the sun economically.

Matthias May at TU Ilmenau and the HZB Institute for Solar Fuels, processed and surveyed about one hundred samples in his excellent doctoral dissertation to achieve this...

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