Abstract

Hydrothermally grown rutile titanium dioxide (TiO2) nanorod array photoanode with various nanorod lengths were investigated for understanding the charge carrier separation including hole diffusion length using Photoelectrochemistry (PEC) and surface photo voltage (SPV) measurements for their importance in photoconversion as photoelectrode for solar water splitting. Various lengths of TiO2 nanorods with lengths 1.35, 1.85, 2.5 and 4.5 micrometers were prepared and used in the present investigation. Front and back illumination in SPV and PEC Mott-Schottky plots were investigated and found to show significant difference in charge carrier separation. The hole diffusion length calculations using PEC was up to 200 nm and using SPV was in the order of 600-700nm.

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