Photoelectrochemical Water Splitting using GaN Nanowires with Reverse-Mesa Structures as Photoanode Material
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Photoelectrochemical Water Splitting using GaN Nanowires with Reverse-Mesa Structures as Photoanode Material
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Applied Science and Convergence Technology
Volume 31, Issue 2, Pages 51-55
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The Korean Vacuum Society
Online
2022-04-01
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10.5757/asct.2022.31.2.51
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