Plasmon-induced charge separation (PICS) has various applications based on plasmon-to-current conversion. Despite attempts to replace gold in PICS with cost-effective compounds, compound PICS has not been achieved under visible light.… Click to show full abstract
Plasmon-induced charge separation (PICS) has various applications based on plasmon-to-current conversion. Despite attempts to replace gold in PICS with cost-effective compounds, compound PICS has not been achieved under visible light. Here we prepared MoO2, which is plasmonic at ∼550 nm, and assembled solid-state cells showing a photocurrent peak at 550–600 nm.
               
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