Event
MSGS Special Seminar: Jun Hu
Friday, March 25, 2016
1:00 p.m.-2:00 p.m.
Room 2110, Chemical and Nuclear Engineering Building
JoAnne Kagle
jkagle@umd.edu
Jun Hu
Department of Chemistry
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Band Gap Engineering in Phosphorene for Solar-to-Chemical Energy Conversion
Two-dimensional (2D) semiconductors are an emerging platform for solar energy conversion because of their attractive properties: (i) thickness-tunable band gaps that can be varied across the solar spectrum; (ii) their surface intrinsically lacks surface states that would facilitate recombination; (iii) bulk recombination is not possible in atomically thin materials. So far, however, these features of 2D materials have not been exploited in solar to chemical energy conversion. We demonstrate that a quantum confined 2D semiconductor, 2D black phosphorus (BP), can be used to convert solar to chemical energy.