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Photoelectrochemical water splitting: silicon photocathodes for hydrogen evolution
2010
Solar Hydrogen and Nanotechnology V
The development of low cost, scalable, renewable energy technologies is one of today's most pressing scientific challenges. We report on progress towards the development of a photoelectrochemical water-splitting system that will use sunlight and water as the inputs to produce renewable hydrogen with oxygen as a by-product. This system is based on the design principle of incorporating two separate, photosensitive inorganic semiconductor/liquid junctions to collectively generate the 1.7-1.9 V at
doi:10.1117/12.860994
fatcat:fecmiab2rjfkznwh3gp7zs3rd4