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Anion Alloying Of Iii-V Semiconductors For Water Splitting., Sonia Calero-Barney Dec 2022

Anion Alloying Of Iii-V Semiconductors For Water Splitting., Sonia Calero-Barney

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The challenge of solar energy conversion and storage translates into the discovery and development of semiconductor materials that can transform sunlight energy into electricity and/or high-energy-density fuels in a cost-effective way. From the solar energy conversion perspective, cation-alloyed III-V solar cells hold record-breaking energy conversion efficiencies, while anion-alloyed III-V’s are particularly interesting for photoelectrochemical hydrogen generation. The major challenge for the adoption of III-V-based technologies lies in the high manufacturing costs of established synthesis techniques and the difficulty to control the composition of ternary alloys. One of the materials investigated in this work is GaSbzP1-z. Thermodynamic …