The
improvement of photoinduced charge separation is the key for
light-harvesting systems in both photovoltaic and photoelectrochemical
solar cells. In this study, the charge separation efficiency has been
modulated through varying the magnitude of interfacial electric field
in p–n Cu2O homojunction films prepared by simple
electrodeposition method. The photoelectrochemical and surface photovoltage
measurements were used to investigate the behaviors of photoinducded
charge carriers in different p–n Cu2O homojunction
films. The results confirmed that the p–n Cu2O homojunction
film which exhibited the highest charge separation efficiency resulted
in the highest activity in photocatalytic reduction of methyl viologen.
These implied that it is possible to achieve high charge separation
efficiency via constructing a large magnitude of interfacial electric
field within a semiconductor using a simple electrodeposition method.
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