Photo Rechargeable Li‐Ion Batteries Using Nanorod Heterostructure Electrodes
Amar Kumar, Pallavi Thakur, Rahul Sharma, Anand B. Puthirath, Pulickel M. Ajayan, Tharangattu N. Narayanan
Abstract
Abstract New ways of directly using solar energy to charge electrochemical energy storage devices such as batteries would lead to exciting developments in energy technologies. Here, a two‐electrode photo rechargeable Li‐ion battery is demonstrated using nanorod of type II semiconductor heterostructures with in‐plane domains of crystalline MoS 2 and amorphous MoO x . The staggered energy band alignment of MoS 2 and MoO x limits the electron holes recombination and causes holes to be retained in the Li intercalated MoS 2 electrode. The holes generated in the MoS 2 pushes the intercalated Li‐ions and hence charge the battery. Low band gap, high efficiency photo‐conversion and efficient electron–hole separation help the battery to fully charge within a few hours using solar light. The proposed concept and materials can enable next generation stable photo‐rechargeable battery electrodes, in contrast to the reported materials.