Photoelectrochemistry is a branch of chemistry that studies the interaction between light and electrochemical processes. It involves the use of light to drive electrochemical reactions, typically for applications such as solar energy conversion, photocatalysis, and the production of chemical fuels. In a typical photoelectrochemical system, a semiconductor material is used as a photoelectrode.

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