Tuning Optoelectronic Properties and Photoelectrochemical Performance of \b{eta}-TaON via Vanadium Doping
Mirabbos Hojamberdiev, Ronald Vargas, Lorean Madriz, Dilshod Nematov, Ulugbek Shaislamov, Hajime Wagata, Yuta Kubota, Kunio Yubuta, Katsuya Teshima, Nobuhiro Matsushita

TL;DR
This study explores how vanadium doping improves the optoelectronic and photoelectrochemical properties of beta-TaON for solar water splitting, identifying an optimal doping level of around 10 at.% V for enhanced performance.
Contribution
It demonstrates the effects of vanadium doping on beta-TaON's structure, electronic properties, and PEC performance, combining experimental and DFT methods to optimize doping levels.
Findings
Phase-pure beta-TaON stable up to 10 at.% V
Bandgap reduction from 2.72 eV to 2.38 eV with V doping
Enhanced PEC performance at 5-10 at.% V, performance declines beyond due to phase segregation
Abstract
The application of beta-TaON for solar-driven water splitting is hindered by limitations in phase purity, stoichiometry, crystallinity, visible-light absorption, carrier mobility, and high recombination rates. This study investigates the impact of vanadium doping (0-25 at.% V) on the structural, optoelectronic, and photoelectrochemical properties of beta-TaON using both experimental and density functional theory (DFT) approaches. Phase-pure beta-TaON is retained up to 10 at.% V, beyond which secondary phases (Ta2O5 and VN) form, indicating a threshold of ~10 at.% under the applied synthesis conditions. All samples exhibit a porous microstructure. Increasing vanadium content induces a redshift in the absorption edge, reducing the bandgap from 2.72 eV (undoped) to 2.38 eV at 25 at.% V for the main beta-TaON phase, in agreement with DFT results. X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy confirms…
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Taxonomy
TopicsGa2O3 and related materials · TiO2 Photocatalysis and Solar Cells · Transition Metal Oxide Nanomaterials
