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Metal vacancies in semiconductor oxides enhance hole mobility for efficient photoelectrochemical water splitting

Nature Catalysis [2025]
Wang Jun, Liu Kang, Liao Wanru, Kang Yicui, Xiao Hanrui, Chen Yingkang, Wang Qiyou, Luo Tao, Chen Jiawei, Li Hongmei, Chan Ting-Shan, Chen Shanyong, Pensa Evangelina, Chai Liyuan, Liu Fangyang, Jiang Liangxing, Liu Changxu, Fu Junwei, Cortés Emiliano, Liu Min
ABSTRACT

Achieving efficient carrier separation in transition-metal-oxide semiconductors is crucial for their applications in optoelectronic and catalytic devices. However, the substantial disparity in mobility between holes and electrons heavily limits device performance. Here we develop a general strategy for enhancing hole mobility via reducing their effective mass through metal vacancy (V M ) management. The introduction of V M yields remarkable improvements in hole mobility: 430% for WO 3 , 350% for TiO 2 and 270% for Bi 2 O 3 . To illustrate the importance of this finding, we applied the V M concept to photoelectrochemical water splitting, where efficient carrier separation is highly coveted. In particular, V M -WO 3 achieves a 4.4-fold enhancement in photo-to-current efficiency, yielding a performance of 4.8 mA cm −2 for both small- and large-scale photoelectrodes with exceptional stability for over 120 h.

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