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In a quest to fabricate novel solar energy materials, the high quantum efficiency and long charge separated states of photosynthetic pigment‐proteins are being exploited through their direct incorporation in bioelectronic devices. In this work, a biohybrid photocathode comprised of bacterial reaction center‐light harvesting 1 (RC‐LH1) complexes self‐assembled on a nanostructured silver substrate yields...
The highest photocurrent to date on a bare metal electrode is reported by R. N. Frese and co‐workers. Plasmon‐enhanced light harvesting in a photosynthetic pigment protein on a nanoporous silver substrate results in record photocurrents up to 416 μA cm−2, representing a breakthrough in the field of biohybrid photoelectrodes. This is significant for the development of potential bioelectronic devices...
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