Synthesizing
low-cost electrocatalysts using earth-abundant metals
is the foremost task in water-splitting techniques. This study mainly
discusses the enhancing effects of cobalt oxide (CoO
x
) on the photocurrent of gallium nitride (GaN) photoelectrodes
in a photoelectrochemical (PEC) system for hydrogen generation. The
CoO
x
nanofilm is formed on a GaN epitaxial
layer through the thermal evaporation and post-deposition thermal
annealing of cobalt metal. The X-ray photoemission spectroscopy spectra
confirm that the exposed metal ions in the as-deposited films are
Co3+ and Co2+. The chemical composition of the
annealed CoO
x
films is more biased toward
Co3+ than that of as-deposited films. This finding indicates
that it is suitable for water oxidation during a PEC reaction for
water splitting because the films may contain more CoOOH. Besides,
a CoO
x
/n-GaN heterostructure can form
a built-in electric field at the interface between n-GaN and CoO
x
and hence increase the charge separation
efficiency. The photocurrent of photoelectrodes made of GaN and decorated
with the CoO
x
nanofilm significantly improves
compared with those of bare n-GaN photoelectrodes.
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