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Photoinduced oxygen release and persistent photoconductivity in ZnO nanowires

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Figure 1 Dark current versus voltage of the ZnO nanowire. Inair (unfilled squares) and in vacuum (filled squares)
Figure 5 Schematic of the depletion region in the dark (A) and under UV illumination (B)

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