JOURNAL ARTICLE

Two-dimensional GaTe/Bi2Se3 heterostructure: A promising direct Z-scheme water splitting photocatalyst

Shu-min TianJie MengJing HuangQunxiang Li

Year: 2020 Journal:   Chinese Journal of Chemical Physics Vol: 33 (4)Pages: 427-433   Publisher: Chinese Physical Society

Abstract

Among various photocatalytic materials, Z-scheme photocatalysts have drawn tremendous research interest due to high photocatalytic performance in solar water splitting. Here, we perform extensive hybrid density functional theory calculations to explore electronic structures, interfacial charge transfer, electrostatic potential profile, optical absorption properties, and photocatalytic properties of a proposed two-dimensional (2D) small-lattice-mismatched GaTe/Bi2Se3 heterostructure. Theoretical results clearly reveal that the examined het-erostructure with a small direct band gap can effectively harvest the broad spectrum of the incoming sunlight. Due to the relative strong interfacial built-in electric field in the heterostructure and the small band gap between the valence band maximum of GaTe monolayer and the conduction band minimum of Bi2Se3 nanosheet with slight band edge bending, these photogenerated carriers transfer via Z-scheme pathway, which results in the photogenerated electrons and holes effectively separating into the GaTe monolayer and the Bi2Se3 nanosheet for the hydrogen and oxygen evolution reactions, respectively. Our results imply that the artificial 2D GaTe/Bi2Se3 is a promising Z-scheme photocatalyst for overall solar water splitting.

Keywords:
Nanosheet Heterojunction Photocatalysis Materials science Water splitting Band bending Band gap Optoelectronics Photocatalytic water splitting Monolayer Density functional theory Direct and indirect band gaps Electronic band structure Nanotechnology Chemistry Condensed matter physics Computational chemistry Physics Catalysis

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