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Semiconducting materials with unique crystal

A vast number of semiconductor materials have been tested for use as electrodes. Some of these are elucidated in Chapter 28, particularly with respect to their unique properties toward photochemically excited molecules, although most have been used as bulk single crystals and not as polycrystalline films. The two most common semiconducting film electrodes are Sn02 and InOx. [Pg.357]


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