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Optimizing Hot Electron Harvesting at Planar Metal-Semiconductor Interfaces with Titanium Oxynitride Thin Films.


ABSTRACT: Understanding metal-semiconductor interfaces is critical to the advancement of photocatalysis and sub-bandgap solar energy harvesting where electrons in the metal can be excited by sub-bandgap photons and extracted into the semiconductor. In this work, we compare the electron extraction efficiency across Au/TiO2 and titanium oxynitride (TiON)/TiO2-x interfaces, where in the latter case the spontaneously forming oxide layer (TiO2-x) creates a metal-semiconductor contact. Time-resolved pump-probe spectroscopy is used to study the electron recombination rates in both cases. Unlike the nanosecond recombination lifetimes in Au/TiO2, we find a bottleneck in the electron relaxation in the TiON system, which we explain using a trap-mediated recombination model. Using this model, we investigate the tunability of the relaxation dynamics with oxygen content in the parent film. The optimized film (TiO0.5N0.5) exhibits the highest carrier extraction efficiency (NFC ≈ 2.8 × 1019 m-3), slowest trapping, and an appreciable hot electron population reaching the surface oxide (NHE ≈ 1.6 × 1018 m-3). Our results demonstrate the productive role oxygen can play in enhancing electron harvesting and prolonging electron lifetimes, providing an optimized metal-semiconductor interface using only the native oxide of titanium oxynitride.

SUBMITTER: Doiron B 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC10316319 | biostudies-literature | 2023 Jun

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Optimizing Hot Electron Harvesting at Planar Metal-Semiconductor Interfaces with Titanium Oxynitride Thin Films.

Doiron Brock B   Li Yi Y   Bower Ryan R   Mihai Andrei A   Dal Forno Stefano S   Fearn Sarah S   Hüttenhofer Ludwig L   Cortés Emiliano E   Cohen Lesley F LF   Alford Neil M NM   Lischner Johannes J   Petrov Peter P   Maier Stefan A SA   Oulton Rupert F RF  

ACS applied materials & interfaces 20230612 25


Understanding metal-semiconductor interfaces is critical to the advancement of photocatalysis and sub-bandgap solar energy harvesting where electrons in the metal can be excited by sub-bandgap photons and extracted into the semiconductor. In this work, we compare the electron extraction efficiency across Au/TiO<sub>2</sub> and titanium oxynitride (TiON)/TiO<sub>2-<i>x</i></sub> interfaces, where in the latter case the spontaneously forming oxide layer (TiO<sub>2-<i>x</i></sub>) creates a metal-s  ...[more]

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