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Nature research paper: Water splitting with silicon p–i–n superlattices suspended in solution

This research was supported by the National Science Foundation under award no. CBET-1914711, with foundational work supported by the Alliance for Molecular PhotoElectrode Design for Solar Fuels, an Energy Frontier Research Center funded by the US Department of Energy, Office of Science, Office of Basic Energy Sciences under award no. DE-SC0001011.

Taylor S. Teitsworth, David J. Hill, Samantha R. Litvin, Earl T. Ritchie, Jin-Sung Park, James P. Custer Jr, Aaron D. Taggart, Samuel R. Bottum, Sarah E. Morley, Seokhyoung Kim, Joanna M. Atkin & James F. CahoonJames R. McBride

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