Tunneling Interlayer for Efficient Transport of Charges in Metal Oxide Electrodes

2016 
Due to the limited electronic conductivity, the application of many metal oxides that may have attractive (photo)-electrochemical properties has been limited. Regarding these issues, incorporating low-dimensional conducting scaffolds into the electrodes or supporting the metal oxides onto the conducting networks are common approaches. However, some key electronic processes like interfacial charge transfer are far from being consciously concerned. Here we use a carbon-TiO2 contact as a model system to demonstrate the electronic processes occurring at the metal–semiconductor interface. To minimize the energy dissipation for fast transfer of electrons from semiconductor to carbon scaffolds, facilitating electron tunneling while avoiding high energy-consuming thermionic emission is desired, according to our theoretical simulation of the voltammetric behaviors. To validate this, we manage to sandwich ultrathin TiO2 interlayers with heavy electronic doping between the carbon conductors and dopant-free TiO2. The...
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