Efficiency limits for photoelectrochemical water-splitting

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Katherine T. Fountaine
Hans Joachim Lewerenz
Harry A. Atwater
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[1] NG Next,Division of Engineering and Applied Sciences
[2] 1 Space Park Drive,undefined
[3] Deparment of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering,undefined
[4] California Institute of Technology,undefined
[5] California Institute of Technology,undefined
[6] Joint Center for Artificial Photosynthesis,undefined
[7] California Institute of Technology,undefined
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Nature Communications | / 7卷
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Theoretical limiting efficiencies have a critical role in determining technological viability and expectations for device prototypes, as evidenced by the photovoltaics community’s focus on detailed balance. However, due to their multicomponent nature, photoelectrochemical devices do not have an equivalent analogue to detailed balance, and reported theoretical efficiency limits vary depending on the assumptions made. Here we introduce a unified framework for photoelectrochemical device performance through which all previous limiting efficiencies can be understood and contextualized. Ideal and experimentally realistic limiting efficiencies are presented, and then generalized using five representative parameters—semiconductor absorption fraction, external radiative efficiency, series resistance, shunt resistance and catalytic exchange current density—to account for imperfect light absorption, charge transport and catalysis. Finally, we discuss the origin of deviations between the limits discussed herein and reported water-splitting efficiencies. This analysis provides insight into the primary factors that determine device performance and a powerful handle to improve device efficiency.
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