textcopyright 2017 Elsevier B.V. Transparent nano-structured hematite (−Fe2O3)filmsofapproximately550 nmthicknessontin−dopedindiumoxide(ITO)havebeenobtainedconvenientlybyink−jetprintingofaFe(NO3)3/BrijtextregisteredO10precursorinkandsubsequentannealingat500 °Cinair.WhenilluminatedwithablueLED( = 455 nm, ca. 100 mW cm −2 ), the hematite films exhibited photocurrents of up to 70 Acm−2at0.4 Vvs.SCEin0.1 MNaOHelectrolyte.Thermalannealinginvacuumat500 °Cfor2 hincreasedphotocurrentsmorethanthreetimesto230 A cm −2 in agreement with previous literature reports for pure hematite materials. These results suggest that a simple ink-jetting process with surfactants is viable. The effects of vacuum-annealing on the photoelectrical properties of $-Fe 2 O 3 films are discussed in terms of a sub-surface state templating hypothesis based on data gathered from photo-transients, field emission scanning electron microscopy, X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy analysis, X-ray diffraction, photocurrent spectra, and cyclic voltammetry