Electrocatalytic glycerol oxidation enabled by surface plasmon polariton-induced hot carriers in Kretschmann configuration

Authors
Chung, KyungwhaZhu, XingzhongZhuo, XiaoluJang, Yu JinChoi, Chi HunLee, June SangKim, Seung-hoonKim, MinjuKim, KiheungKim, DonghyunHam, Hyung ChulBaba, AkiraWang, JianfangKim, Dong Ha
Issue Date
2019-12
Publisher
ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
Citation
NANOSCALE, v.11, no.48, pp.23234 - 23240
Abstract
Plasmonic hot carrier generation has attracted increasing attention due to its ability to convert light to electrical energy. The generation of plasmon-induced hot carriers can be achieved via Landau damping in the non-radiative decay process of the plasmonic excitation energy. Localized surface plasmons (LSPs) undergo both radiative and non-radiative decays, while surface plasmon polaritons (SPPs) dissipate only via the non-radiative decay. Thus, it is a challenging task to exploit the surface plasmon polaritons for the efficient generation of hot carriers and their applications. In this study, a model hot-carrier-mediated electrocatalytic conversion system was demonstrated using an Au thin film in Kretschmann configuration, which is the representative platform to excite SPPs. AgPt-decorated Au nanobipyramids (AuNBPs) were designed and introduced onto the Au film, creating hot-spots to revolutionize the thin film-based photon-to-carrier conversion efficiency. The glycerol electro-oxidation reaction enabled by such SPP-induced hot carriers was evaluated and exhibited a photon-to-hot carrier conversion efficiency of 2.4 x 10(-3)%, which is similar to 2.5 times enhanced as compared to the efficiency based on the neat Au film.
Keywords
SOLAR-CELLS; AU; LIGHT; NANOSTRUCTURES; GENERATION; GOLD; HETEROSTRUCTURES; PHOTOCURRENT; COLLECTION; DYNAMICS
ISSN
2040-3364
URI
https://pubs.kist.re.kr/handle/201004/119237
DOI
10.1039/c9nr07846k
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