abstract |
A photoelectrochemical device having new construction, which enables a large stable photoelectric conversion element, an energy storage element and the like to be manufactured at low cost. The photoelectrochemical device is provided with an organic compound which generates a radical compound through electrochemical oxidation reaction and/or reduction reaction, and a semiconductor arranged in contact with the organic compound. Preferably, the generated radical compound has a spin density of 10 20 spins/g or more. In addition, it is preferable to use as the organic compound an organic polymer compound with the number average molecular weight ranging from 10 3 to 10 7 . More specifically, the photoelectrochemical device comprises a semiconductive electrode having a semiconducting layer, an organic compound layer that is in contact with the semiconductive electrode and generates a radical compound through electrochemical oxidation reaction and/or reduction reaction, a counter electrode opposing to the semiconductive electrode, and an electrolyte layer arranged between the organic compound layer and counter electrode. In the photoelectrochemical device, irradiating light on the semiconductor effects an electrical, optical, or chemical change through electrochemical oxidation reaction and/or reduction reaction. |