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Separation and Quantum Tunneling of Photo- generated Carriers Using a Tribo-Induced Field Boosting

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University at Buffalo and RENEW Institute. J.C. gratefully acknowledges the support from the US National Science Foundation (grant number 1662879) for this research. AUTHOR CONTRIBUTIONS J. Liu, J. Luo, and T.T. conceived the concept; J.C. performed the theoretical anal- ysis; J. Liu, R.B., Y.Z., F.L., and K.F. conducted the experiments and characteriza- tions; K.J., A.G., and Z.L. were involved in the materials preparation. F.K. designed and assembled the motor system. All authors participated in the discussion of the results and writing the manuscript. DECLARATION OF INTERESTS The authors declare no competing financial interests. Received: February 22, 2019 Revised: April 12, 2019 Accepted: May 14, 2019 Published: August 14, 2019 REFERENCES 1. Mertens, K. (2018). Photovoltaics: Fundamentals, Technology, and Practice (John Wiley & Sons). 2. Fan, Z., Sun, K., and Wang, J. (2015). 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