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Charge separation concept photovoltaic devices

Photovoltaic devices are based on the concept of charge separation at an interface of two materials having different conduction mechanisms, normally between solid-state materials, either n- and p-type regions with electron and hole majority carriers in a single semiconductor material, heterojunctions between different semiconductors, or semiconductor-metal (Schottky) junctions. In photoelectrochemical cells, the junctions are semiconductor-electrolyte interfaces. In recent years, despite prolonged effort, disillusion has grown about the prospects of electrochemical photo-... [Pg.3765]


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