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In article number 1805513, Alexandra Boltasseva, Radek Zbořil, Alberto Naldoni, and co‐workers discuss fundamental aspects of plasmonic mechanisms and selected case studies relating to water splitting. The integration of plasmonic effects, such as resonant energy transfer, scattering, hot‐electron injection, guided modes, and photonic effects, in semiconductor photoelectrodes for water splitting has...
Photoelectrochemical (PEC) water splitting is a promising approach for producing hydrogen without greenhouse gas emissions. Despite decades of unceasing efforts, the efficiency of PEC devices based on earth‐abundant semiconductors is still limited by their low light absorption, low charge mobility, high charge‐carrier recombination, and reduced diffusion length. Plasmonics has recently emerged as...
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