Multilayer photoelectrodes utilizing exotic materials

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357 81, 357 42, 357 30, 357 65, H01L 2348

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ABSTRACT:
A corrosion-resistant, multilayer photoelectrode for use in a photoelectrochemical cell and a process for producing said photoelectrode by preparing an effective layer of an insulator material on a base semiconductor and depositing a layer of conducting material on said layer of insulating material.

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