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Ni‐based plasmonic/magnetic nanostructures as efficient light absorbers for steam generation

Yang et al., 2021

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958797740003298144
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Yang F
Chen J
Ye Z
Ding D
Myung N
Yin Y
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Advanced Functional Materials

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Solar steam generation technologies have gained increasing attention due to their great potential for clean water generation with low energy consumption. The rational design of a light absorber that can maximize solar energy utilization is therefore of great importance …
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