K. Musselman, J. MacManus‐Driscoll, D. Iza, L. Schmidt‐Mende
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Metal oxide nanostructures have garnered a lot of attention for use in hybrid solar cells. We report on the synthesis of ultra-thin nanoporous anodic alumina templates on indium tin oxide (ITO)/glass substrates. These templates have been used to electrochemically deposit free-standing arrays of Cu2O (p-type) and ZnO (n-type) nanowires over device-suitable areas (cm2). The nanostructures provide a large surface area for photovoltaic charge separation, while maintaining direct pathways for charge transport.