“…To expand light-harvesting efficiencies, the hole injection into p-GaP can be sensitized using organic dyes ,− or quantum dots that absorb the light with wavelengths above 550 nm. Organic dyes, , such as triarylmethane, acridine, or xanthene compounds, are particularly promising sensitizers for p-GaP because they can be readily tailored to exhibit strong absorption in the red portion of the visible spectrum. , In addition, the excited-state reduction potentials of most dyes are sufficiently positive to allow the hole injection into p-GaP ,, and other semiconductors. , Finally, the lowest unoccupied molecular orbitals (LUMOs) of many organic dyes are sufficiently negative to enable the electron transfer to Pt, Fe, Ni, or Co-based H 2 -evolving catalysts. − …”