Using Atomic Force Microscopy to Map Nanoscale Interfaces in Photoelectrochemical Devices

Using Atomic Force Microscopy to Map Nanoscale Interfaces in Photoelectrochemical Devices

Photoelectrochemical devices capture light energy and generate alternative energy storage compounds. These devices rely on semiconductors to capture light energy, and nanocatalysts to drive chemical reactions. However, the way in which the two components work together is not well understood.

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