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Si/GaN Artificial Photosynthesis for Solar Hydrogen Production
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Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
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University of Michigan
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Silicon and gallium nitride (Si/GaN)
A material combination used in the artificial photosynthesis device that exhibits unusual self-improving properties for solar hydrogen production. The material becomes more efficient and stable over time rather than degrading.
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Artificial Photosynthesis
A process being researched to replicate natural photosynthesis for the production of alternative fuels like hydrogen. It aims to give alternative fuels the strength needed to break the world's reliance on fossil fuels.
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Hydrogen Fuel Cells
Electrochemical devices that convert hydrogen and oxygen into electricity to power electric motors in aircraft.
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Michigan
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California
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Si/GaN Artificial Photosynthesis Device
A device made from silicon and gallium nitride that replicates photosynthesis to convert sunlight and water into carbon-free hydrogen. The device exhibits self-improving efficiency and stability properties.
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Francesca M. Toma
United States
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Solar powered hydrogen production researchers point to artificial photosynthesis
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