Kinetic photovoltage along semiconductor-water interfaces
Common photovoltaic effect is across the interface of heterojunctions. Here, the authors find that scanning a light beam can induce a persistent in-plane photoelectric voltage along silicon-water interfaces, due to the following movement of a charge packet in the vicinity of the silicon surface.
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Main Authors: | Jidong Li, Yuyang Long, Zhili Hu, Jiyuan Niu, Tiezhu Xu, Maolin Yu, Baowen Li, Xuemei Li, Jianxin Zhou, Yanpeng Liu, Cheng Wang, Laifa Shen, Wanlin Guo, Jun Yin |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/b17d1bf08d57437b9e0437c7f61e596f |
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