A novel fabrication route for core/sheath heterostructure CdS/TiO(2) nanotube arrays is proposed using ac electrodeposition for application in photoelectrochemical cells. The morphologies of the CdS/TiO(2) electrodes, which were prepared by electrochemically depositing CdS directly into anodic titanium nanotubes from an electrolyte containing Cd(2+) and S in dimethyl sulfoxide, were characterized by a field emission scanning electron microscope (FESEM). The deposited material was found to be in a hexagonal CdS structure by x-ray diffraction (XRD). The synthesized CdS/TiO(2) electrodes showed much higher photocurrent density in the visible wavelength region than pure TiO(2) nanotube arrays. We demonstrate that ac deposition voltage and time can control the CdS/TiO(2) composite architecture, which is crucial in determining the overall efficiency of the water-splitting reaction. The maximum photocurrent density was obtained with the core/sheath heterostructure CdS/TiO(2) nanotube arrays, which were fabricated by deposition of CdS at 5 V for 30 min with 2.5 microm tube length.
In Sun ChoJongmin ChoiKan ZhangSung June KimMyung Jin JeongLili CaiTaiho ParkXiaolin ZhengJong Hyeok Park
Houlei CuiWei ZhaoChongyin YangHao YinTianquan LinYufeng ShanYian XieHui GuFuqiang Huang
Shankaracharya S. ZanceAarthi PandiarajanS. Ravichandran
Zhi WuLan SunMeidan YeZhiqun LinChangjian Lin
Qunfang GuiZhen XuHaifeng ZhangChuanwei ChengXufei ZhuMin YinYe SongLinfeng LuXiaohong ChenDongdong Li