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Simultaneous scanning electrochemical and photoelectrochemical microscopy by use of a metallized optical fiber
Patrick James
, Norberto Casillas
, William H. Smyrl
Chemical Engineering and Materials Science
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Collection Efficiency
50%
Coupling Efficiency
50%
Current Efficiency
50%
Electrochemical Characteristics
50%
Metallized
100%
Operation Mode
50%
Optical Fiber
100%
Oxide Layer
50%
Photocurrent
50%
Precursor Sites
100%
Rutile
50%
Scanning Electrochemical Microscopy
100%
Scanning Photoelectrochemical Microscopy
100%
Engineering
Collection Efficiency
100%
Current Efficiency
100%
Fiber Optics
100%
Model System
100%
Oxide Layer
100%
Photocurrent
100%
Scanning Electrochemical Microscopy
100%
Chemistry
Current Efficiency
100%
Glass Fiber
100%
Photocurrent
100%
Scanning Electrochemical Microscopy
100%
Titanium
100%
Material Science
Glass Fiber
100%
Oxide Compound
100%
Scanning Electrochemical Microscopy
100%
Titanium
100%