Successive redox-mediated visible-light ferrophotovoltaics.

Nat Commun

Department of Applied Chemistry, School of Engineering, The University of Tokyo, Bunkyo-Ku, Tokyo, 113-8654, Japan.

Published: February 2020

Titanium oxide materials have multiple functions such as photocatalytic and photovoltaic effects. Ferroelectrics provide access to light energy conversion that delivers above-bandgap voltages arising from spatial inversion symmetry breaking, whereas their wide bandgap leads to poor absorption of visible light. Bandgap narrowing offers a potential solution, but this material modification suppresses spontaneous polarization and, hence, sacrifices photovoltages. Here, we report successive-redox mediated ferrophotovoltaics that exhibit a robust visible-light response. Our single-crystal experiments and ab initio calculations, along with photo-luminescence analysis, demonstrate that divalent Fe and trivalent Fe coexisted in a prototypical ferroelectric barium titanate BaTiO introduce donor and acceptor levels, respectively, and that two sequential Fe/Fe redox reactions enhance the photogenerated power not only under visible light but also at photon energies greater than the bandgap. Our approach opens a promising route to the visible-light activation of photovoltaics and, potentially, of photocatalysts.

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