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Photoresponse of Diode-Biased Microelectrodes for Enhanced Microbial Metabolism
Silicon microelectrodes are biased by pn junctions to voltages favorable to the metabolism of metal-reducing bacteria. The photo-generated current of these silicon photovoltaic cells far exceeds the current draw of known microbial biofilms.