Compositions – Electrically conductive or emissive compositions – Light sensitive
Patent
1981-05-04
1983-12-06
Barr, Josephine
Compositions
Electrically conductive or emissive compositions
Light sensitive
429111, 252512, 252513, 252518, 252519, 252520, 252521, 252514, H01B 106
Patent
active
044192789
ABSTRACT:
A photoactive semiconductor mixed metal oxide material comprising a true solid/solid solution of a specific composition of elemental metals and/or metal non-oxide compounds which are soluble or can be made soluble and which are then fired to produce a true solid/solid solution of metal oxide compounds providing an effective band gap and/or optical response optimally matched to thepart of the energy spectrum desired for a particular utilization and a method of producing said true solid/solid solution photoactive semiconductor mixed metal oxide material is disclosed.
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Barr Josephine
Diamond Shamrock Corporation
Harang Bruce E.
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