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  • A photoelectrochemical water splitting device (PEC-WSD) has been developed using a cobalt-phosphate catalyst and tungsten-gradient-doped bismuth vanadate (W:BiVO4) as the photoanode, paired with an affordable double junction solar cell.
  • The thin film silicon (TF-Si) solar cell offers advantages such as stability in water, low-cost production, and compatibility in electrical performance with the W:BiVO4 photoanode.
  • The study focuses on optimizing the thickness of the a-Si:H top cell to achieve current balance between the solar cell layers, while also assessing the impact of light-induced degradation (Staebler-Wronski Effect) on efficiency, which shows minimal negative

Article Abstract

A photoelectrochemical water splitting device (PEC-WSD) was designed and fabricated based on cobalt-phosphate-catalysed and tungsten-gradient-doped bismuth vanadate (W:BiVO4) as the photoanode. A simple and cheap hydrogenated amorphous silicon (a-Si:H) double junction solar cell has been used to provide additional bias. The advantage of using thin film silicon (TF-Si) based solar cells is that this photovoltaic (PV) technology meets the crucial requirements for the PV component in PEC-WSDs based on W:BiVO4 photoanodes. TF-Si PV devices are stable in aqueous solutions, are manufactured by simple and cheap fabrication processes and their spectral response, voltage and current density show an excellent match with the photoanode. This paper is mainly focused on the optimization of the TF-Si solar cell with respect to the remaining solar spectrum transmitted through the W:BiVO4 photoanode. The current matching between the top and bottom cells is studied and optimized by varying the thickness of the a-Si:H top cell. We support the experimental optimization of the current balance between the two sub-cells with simulations of the PV devices. In addition, the impact of the light induced degradation of the a-Si:H double junction, the so-called Staebler-Wronski Effect (SWE), on the performance of the PEC-WSD has been studied. The light soaking experiments on the a-Si:H/a-Si:H double junctions over 1000 hours show that the efficiency of a stand-alone a-Si:H/a-Si:H double junction cell is significantly reduced due to the SWE. Nevertheless, the SWE has a significantly smaller effect on the performance of the PEC-WSD.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/c3cp55035dDOI Listing

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