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Atomic Layer Deposition of Metastable β-Fe2O3 via Isomorphic Epitaxy for Photo-assisted Water Oxidation

Authors

Emery, Jonathan; Schleputz, Christian; Guo, Peijun; Riha, Shannon; Chang, Robert; Martinson, Alex

Abstract

We report the growth and photoelectrochemical (PEC) characterization of the uncommon bibyite phase of iron(III) oxide (β-Fe2O3) epitaxially stabilized via atomic layer deposition on an conductive, transparent, and isomorphic template (Sn-doped In2O3). As a photoanode, unoptimized β-Fe2O3 ultrathin films perform similarly to their ubiquitous α-phase (hematite) counterpart, but reveal a more ideal bandgap (1.8 eV), a ∼0.1 V improved photocurrent onset potential, and longer wavelength (>600 nm) spectral response. Stable operation under basic water oxidation justifies further exploration of this atypical phase and motivates the investigation of other unexplored metastable phases as new PEC materials.