Abstract

Extremely low reflectance was obtained from InP porous nanostructures in UV, visible, and near-infrared light ranges. The reflectance strongly depended on the surface morphology of the porous structures prepared by the electrochemical process, and the lowest reflectance of 0.1% in the visible light range was obtained from a sample after the irregular top layer was completely removed. Large anodic photocurrents were obtained on the InP porous structures that had low reflectance surfaces with deeper pores.

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