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Bending potential functions, metal

To understand the role of the noble metal in modifying the photocatalysts we have to consider that the interaction between two different materials with different work functions can occur because of their different chemical potentials (see [200] and references therein). The electrons can transfer from a material with a high Fermi level to another with a lower Fermi level when they contact each other. The Fermi level of an n-type semiconductor is higher than that of the metal. Hence, the electrons can transfer from the semiconductor to the metal until thermodynamic equilibrium is established between the two when they contact each other, that is, the Fermi level of the semiconductor and metal at the interface is the same, which results in the formation of an electron-depletion region and surface upward-bent band in the semiconductor. On the contrary, the Fermi level of a p-type semiconductor is lower than that of the metal. Thus, the electrons can transfer from the metal to the semiconductor until thermodynamic equilibrium is established between the two when they contact each other, which results in the formation of a hole depletion region and surface downward-bent band in the semiconductor. Figure 12.6 shows the formation of semiconductor surface band bending when a semiconductor contacts a metal. [Pg.442]


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