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titleOfInvention Substrates for semiconductor materials, processes for preparing them and electrodes for photoelectrochemical cells
abstract A substrate that may be coated with a chalcogenide semiconductor layer has a surface made of titanium, chromium, alloys containing major portions of either titanium or chromium, and mixtures thereof and is coated with a chalcogenide intermediate layer. The intermediate layer is such that the chalcogenide semiconductor layer may be applied thereon. A process for producing an electrically conductive i substrate for supporting a chalcogenide semiconductor layer includes forming a chalcogenide intermediate layer on a substrate having a surface of Cr, Ti, alloys and mixtures thereof. A chromium substrate may support a semiconductor material. The described substrates may be used as electrodes in photoelectrochemical cells.
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