Hydrothermal growth of highly oriented single crystalline Ta2O5 nanorod arrays and their conversion to Ta3N5 for efficient solar driven water splitting.
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Lei Wang | Patrik Schmuki | S. Grigorescu | P. Schmuki | Lei Wang | Kiyoung Lee | Z. Su | Kiyoung Lee | Zixue Su | Sabina Grigorescu
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