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  • Bioelectronics: Plasmon-Enh...
    Friebe, Vincent M.; Delgado, Juan D.; Swainsbury, David J. K.; Gruber, J. Michael; Chanaewa, Alina; van Grondelle, Rienk; von Hauff, Elizabeth; Millo, Diego; Jones, Michael R.; Frese, Raoul N.

    Advanced functional materials, 01/2016, Volume: 26, Issue: 2
    Journal Article

    The highest photocurrent to date on a bare metal electrode is reported by R. N. Frese and co‐workers. Plasmon‐enhanced light harvesting in a photosynthetic pigment protein on a nanoporous silver substrate results in record photocurrents up to 416 μA cm−2, representing a breakthrough in the field of biohybrid photoelectrodes. This is significant for the development of potential bioelectronic devices such as biohybrid solar cells and biosensors.