Abstract:
Photon Up Conversion (PUC) is a physical optical phenomenon in which several low energy photons
are added to get one high energy photon. This can be used to convert infrared (IR) photons into visible or
ultraviolet photons. PUC stands out to be a very convenient way to harvest over 55 % of infrared radiation
incident on the Earth surface for its utilization in solar energy conversion devices, such as Dye Sensitized
Solar Cells (DSSCs) and water photosplitting. This research is concerned with the up conversion of infrared
radiation, by developing suitable materials capable of doing so, for utilization in DSSCs and photosplitting
of water to produce hydrogen gas. In this research, TiO2 nanoparticles were doped with Iridium (III) cations
to introduce the electronic energy levels within the band gap of TiO2 using our own sol-gel/hydrothermal
method to produce the specific nanostructures. Finally, silver islands were deposited on the above
nanoparticles to enhance the absorbance of the material by localized plasmon resonance. This Ag-Ir(IV)-
TiO2 nanocomposite materials were characterized by XRD, UV-Visible spectroscopy, SEM, EDAX, XRF, I-V
and FTIR techniques. The applications of photo water splitting and DSSCs were discussed by introducing
the synthesized material.