“…12 is the value of a photovoltage of 10 V at visible wavelengths (400-780 nm) with a light intensity of 200 mW cm −2 . The observation of very large photovoltages in ferroelectric materials has been known for many decades (Starkiewicz et al, 1946,Goldstein and Pensak, 1959,Grekov et al, 1970,Brody, 1973,Glass et al, 1974. Recent examples of large photovoltages are the measurements of 7 V in 25 μm (Pb,La)(Zr,Ti)O 3 at 1.5 mW cm −2 (Pintilie, 2011), 8.8 V with 4 mW cm -2 UV light on KBiFe 2 O 5 (Zhang et al, 2013,Zhai et al, 2015) and 3.6 V in 50 μm BiFeO 3 , see Fig.…”