Abstract
Both anodic and cathodic photocurrents have been observed on a thin-film polybithiophene electrode and are dependent on the type of doping: anion-doped polymer feature cathodic photocurrents, while cation-doped polybithiophene demonstrate anodic photocurrents.
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