Plasmonic Effect Enhanced Photocurrent in Nanostructured TiO 2 Films Decorated with Gold Nanoparticles

Journal of Electronic Materials(2017)

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In this study we present the plasmonic effect enhanced photocurrent in gold (Au) decorated on nanostructured TiO 2 films (Au@TiO 2 ). The Au@TiO 2 electrodes were successfully prepared by means of vacuum evaporation, followed by thermal annealing. It was found that the average size of Au nanoparticles depends on the thickness of the deposited Au layer and the morphology of nanostructured TiO 2 films. Strong plasmonic resonance absorption effects were observed in the samples of Au deposited on TiO 2 nanoparticle films (Au@TiO 2 -NPs) where the resonance absorption peaks shifted to red wavelengths ranging from 534 nm to 617 nm, when Au nanoparticles size changes from 14 nm to 65 nm. For the Au deposited on TiO 2 nanowire films (Au@TiO 2 -NWs), we found that the resonance absorption peak with a large absorbance was located at 547 nm. Photovoltaic properties of the plasmonic solar cells based on Au@TiO 2 films as a working electrode were investigated. The results show that the enhancement in photocurrent caused by the plasmonic effect of the Au nanoparticles was strongly dependent on both their size and density.
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Au@TiO2 film,plasmonic effect,Au nanoparticles,TiO2 Nanostructured film,vacuum evaporation
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