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Long-term stabilized high-density CuBi2O4/NiO heterostructure thin film photocathode grown by pulsed laser deposition.

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Harvesting sustainable hydrogen through water-splitting requires a durable photoelectrode to achieve high efficiency and long lifetime. Dense, uniform CuBi2O4/NiO thin film photocathodes grown by pulsed laser deposition achieved photocurrent density… Click to show full abstract

Harvesting sustainable hydrogen through water-splitting requires a durable photoelectrode to achieve high efficiency and long lifetime. Dense, uniform CuBi2O4/NiO thin film photocathodes grown by pulsed laser deposition achieved photocurrent density over 1.5 mA cm-2 at 0.4 VRHE and long-term chronoamperometric stability for over 8 hours.

Keywords: grown pulsed; laser deposition; cubi2o4 nio; long term; thin film; pulsed laser

Journal Title: Chemical communications
Year Published: 2019

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