Effect of substrate-induced lattice strain on the electrochemical properties of pulsed laser deposited nickel oxide thin film

  • Jacob Som
  • , Jonghyun Choi
  • , Honglin Zhang
  • , Nikhil Reddy Mucha
  • , Svitlana Fialkova
  • , Kwadwo Mensah-Darkwa
  • , Jin Suntivich
  • , Ram K. Gupta
  • , Dhananjay Kumar

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Abstract

The storage of renewable energy is an important step toward the global effort to combat air contamination and climate change. In this work, the influence of substrate-induced strain on the electrocatalytic properties of nickel oxide (NiO) films toward the hydrogen evolution reaction (HER) is studied. Using pulsed laser deposition, NiO thin films were deposited on strontium titanate, lanthanum aluminate, and sapphire substrates to examine how the substrate–film lattice mismatch influences the electrochemical properties. It was observed that the electrocatalytic activities of the NiO thin films exhibited strong sensitivity to strain; the NiO film with the smallest strain recorded the lowest overpotential for the HER. The NiO films were further explored to estimate the charge storage capacity and surface roughness. This work shows the use of simple thin-film synthesis as a way to evaluate the strain effect in electrocatalysis.
Original languageEnglish
Article number115711
JournalMaterials Science and Engineering: B
Volume280
DOIs
StatePublished - Jun 1 2022

Keywords

  • Cyclic voltammetry
  • Hydrogen evolution reaction
  • Lattice strain
  • NiO thin film
  • Pulsed laser deposition

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