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Micro- and nanotopographies for photoelectrochemical energy conversion. II: Photoelectrocatalysis – Classical and advanced systems

The present trends on water photolysis are shortly reviewed. For application in monolithically integrated structures, photoelectrocatalytically active half cell developments with p-Si are described. Using the concept of nanoemitter minority carrier harvesting, it is shown that the introduction of tr...

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Published in:Electrochimica acta 2011-12, Vol.56 (28), p.10726-10736
Main Authors: Lewerenz, H.J., Skorupska, K., Muñoz, A.G., Stempel, T., Nüsse, N., Lublow, M., Vo-Dinh, T., Kulesza, P.
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