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ChemInform Abstract: Anomalous High Photocurrents Observed in p‐Type Silicon Electrodes Having High Electric Resistivities.

Authors: Hiroshi Tsubomura; Hiroaki Doushita; Michio Matsumura;
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AbstractVery high photocurrent densities of up to 80 mA/cm2, observed at H2‐evolving p‐Si electrodes having high electric resistivity under AM1 (100 mW/cm2) illumination, are caused by the electron injection from the back side metal into the conduction band of p‐Si.
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