Abstract
With the inherently high degree of complexity, heterostructures composed of two or more materials joined in unique architectures may exhibit superior synergetic properties that are difficult or impossible to acquire from their individual constituents [1-3]. For semiconductor heterostructures, the relative band alignment of the constituents promotes effective charge separation to bring them desirable properties for photocatalysis applications. Several representative works from our lab will be introduced to demonstrate the promising potentials of semiconductor nanoheterostructures.
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