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Phenomenon seen in semiconducting electrodes From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The PEPS Effect (Photoelectochemical Photocurrent Switching) is a phenomenon seen in semiconducting electrodes. It is defined as switching of photocurrent polarity on changes in photoelectrode potential and/or incident light wavelength.
Konrad Szaciłowski and Wojciech Macyk were the first to describe it in their publication[1] in 2006. The discovered phenomenon opens a wide variety of applications in construction of switches, logic gates and sensors based on chemical systems.
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