Atomic Scale Surface Modification Of Tio2 3d Nano-Arrays: Plasma Enhanced Atomic Layer Deposition Of Nio For Photocatalysis

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Here we report the development of a new scalable and transferable plasma assisted atomic layer deposition (PEALD) process for the production of uniform, conformal and pinhole free NiO with sub-nanometre control on a commercial ALD reactor. In this work we use the readily available nickel precursor nickelocene in conjunction with O-2 plasma as a co-reagent (100 W) over a temperature range of 75-325 degrees C. An optimised growth per cycle of 0.036 nm was obtained at 250 degrees C with uniform thickness and coverage on scale-up to and including an 6 inch Si wafer (with a 200 nm thermal SiO2 top layer). The bulk characteristics of the NiO thin films were comprehensively interrogated by PXRD, Raman spectroscopy, UV-vis spectroscopy and XPS. The new NiO process was subsequently used to fabricate a 3D nanostructured NiO/TiO2/FTO heterojunction by depositing 20 nm of NiO onto pre-fashioned TiO2 nanorods at 250 degrees C for application in the photo-electrolysis of water in a photoelectrochemical cell (PEC). The NiO/TiO2 3D array was shown to possess a peak current of 0.38 mA cm(-2) at 1.23 V-RHE when stimulated with a one sun lamp.
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