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Electron–Hole Recombination Time at TiO<sub>2</sub> Single-Crystal Surfaces: Influence of Surface Band Bending
Photocatalytic activity is determined
by the transport property
of photoexcited carriers from the interior to the surface of photocatalysts.
Because the carrier dynamics is influenced by a space charge layer
(SCL) in the subsurface region, an understanding of the effect of
the potential barrier of the SCL on the carrier behavior is essential.
Here we have investigated the relaxation time of the photoexcited
carriers on single-crystal anatase and rutile TiO<sub>2</sub> surfaces
by time-resolved photoelectron spectroscopy and found that carrier
recombination, taking a nanosecond time scale at room temperature,
is strongly influenced by the barrier height of the SCL. Under the
flat-band condition, which is realized in nanometer-sized photocatalysts,
the carriers have a longer lifetime on the anatase surface than the
rutile one, naturally explaining the higher photocatalytic activity
for anatase than rutile