Abstract
The InP/Cu2O nanojunction hybrid materials are fabricated by a facile method via electrodeposition of CU2O nanoparticles on the ordered one dimensional InP nanopore arrays. The morphology and element composition of the InP/Cu2O heterostructures are characterized. Experimental results indicate p-type Cu2O nanoparticles homogenously covered on the surface of n-type InP nanopore arrays and formed efficient heterogeneous structure. Compared to the pristine InP nanopore arrays, the InP/Cu2O nanoheterojunction structure have advantageous of the separation of photogenerated electron-hole pairs.
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