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This photo-thermoelectric effect turns out to occur almost instantaneously, thus enabling the ultrafast conversion of absorbed light into electrical signals.
This photo-thermoelectric effect turns out to occur almost instantaneously, thus enabling the ultrafast conversion of absorbed light into electrical signals.
which is demonstrated to represent a fingerprint of hot-carrier dominated thermoelectricity. The measurement scheme allows researchers to evaluate the characteristic cooling length for hot-carriers,
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