Light-addressable electrodes for dynamic and flexible addressing of biological systems and electrochemical reactions

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In this review article, we are going to present an overview on possible applications of light-addressable electrodes (LAE) as actuator/manipulation devices besides classical electrode structures. For LAEs, the electrode material consists of a semiconductor. Illumination with a light source with the appropiate wavelength leads to the generation of electron-hole pairs which can be utilized for further photoelectrochemical reaction. Due to recent progress in light-projection technologies, highly dynamic and flexible illumination patterns can be generated, opening new possibilities for light-addressable electrodes. A short introduction on semiconductor–electrolyte interfaces with light stimulation is given together with electrode-design approaches. Towards applications, the stimulation of cells with different electrode materials and fabrication designs is explained, followed by analyte-manipulation strategies and spatially resolved photoelectrochemical deposition of different material types.

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Welden, R., Schöning, M. J., Wagner, P. H., & Wagner, T. (2020, March 2). Light-addressable electrodes for dynamic and flexible addressing of biological systems and electrochemical reactions. Sensors (Switzerland). MDPI AG. https://doi.org/10.3390/s20061680

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