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1. A method of reducing corrosion of a material constituting a nuclear reactor structure, comprising the steps of:injecting, into nuclear reactor water, a solution or a suspension containing a substance generating an excitation current in a nuclear reactor having feed water and the nuclear reactor water, wherein a metal or a metallic compound forms the substance generating the excitation current under a condition in the nuclear reactor;depositing the substance generating an excitation current to a surface of the material of the nuclear reactor structure by an amount of more than 10 μg/cm2 and less than 200 μg/cm2, the substance being a conductive TiO2; andinjecting, into the nuclear reactor water, a further solution of hydrogen while controlling a hydrogen concentration in the feed water to be more than 0.2 ppm and less than 1.0 ppm to thereby control a corrosion potential,wherein the electrochemical corrosion potential is controlled in a range of −0.4 V vs. SHE to −0.1 V vs. SHE under a condition when no ultraviolet light is applied to the substance generating an excitation current. 2. The method of reducing corrosion of a material constituting a nuclear reactor structure according to claim 1, wherein the solution or the suspension is injected when the nuclear reactor is started up or when the nuclear reactor is shut down, and the further solution is hydrogen and is injected while the nuclear reactor is operated. 3. The method of reducing corrosion of a material constituting a nuclear reactor structure according to claim 1, wherein the hydrogen is added to the solution or the suspension in advance, and the solution or the suspension is injected in the reactor water while the nuclear reactor is operated. 4. The method of reducing corrosion of a material constituting a nuclear reactor structure according to claim 1, wherein the adhesion amount of the substance generating the excitation current on a surface of the nuclear reactor structural material is monitored, and the hydrogen concentration in a feed water is controlled in accordance with the adhesion amount.