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Exceeding a theoretical limit of a photoelectrochemical cell through hybridization with a thermoelectric device

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Abstract

A photoelectrochemical cell and a thermoelectric device have been coupled to boost water splitting at bias-free condition. A photon-to-current efficiency of 13.6% was achieved at a 14.3 °C temperature gradient across a thermoelectric device.

© 2013 Optical Society of America

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