Electrical characterization of microwire-polymer assemblies for solar water splitting applications
The increasing demand for energy and the pressure to reduce reliance on fossil fuels encourages the development of devices to harness clean and renewable energy. Solar energy is a large enough source to fulfill these demands, however, in order to overcome its daily and seasonal variability, it has b...
Main Author: | Yahyaie, Iman |
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Other Authors: | Oliver, Derek (Electrical & Computer Engineering) Thomson, Douglas (Electrical & Computer Engineering) |
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American Chemical Society
2012
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Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/1993/9225 |
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