Abstract

Piezoelectric polarization promoted photoelectrochemical (PE-PEC) water splitting is a promising strategy to obtain hydrogen energy by converting light, kinetic, and electrical energy into chemical energy. However, novel piezoelectric semiconductors are urgently needed owing to the improper band positions and poor stability of most current piezoelectric materials. In this work, a method of inducing piezopotential in N doped 4H-SiC nanohole arrays (NHAs) for water splitting is proposed. The modulation effects of N doping with various contents on the electronic structure and piezoelectricity of 4H-SiC are comprehensively analyzed. By introducing piezoelectric field to regulate transport behavior of charges, the current density of NHAs reaches 6.50 mA cm−2 at 1.4 VAg/AgCl, indicating a 50.1% enhancement compared with that without polarization (4.33 mA cm−2 at 1.4 VAg/AgCl). The conjunction mechanism of photoelectric catalytic capacity and piezoelectricity of N doped 4H-SiC NHAs is elaborated, providing powerful guidance for manufacturing piezoelectric semiconductor photoanodes in PE-PEC water splitting.

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