You-Jung SongSang-Beom HanHyun-Hwi LeeKyung‐Won Park
In this work, highly uniform size-controlled $Cu_2O$ nanocubes can be successfully formed by means of pulse electrodeposition. The size distribution, crystal structure, and chemical state of deposited $Cu_2O$ nanocubes are characterized using scanning electron microscopy, transmission electron microscopy, X-ray diffraction and X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy. The phase transition from $Cu_2O$ to Cu can be controlled by constant current electrodeposition as a function of deposition time. In particular, the size of the $Cu_2O$ nanocubes can be controlled using pulse electrodeposition as a function of applied current density.
Run LiuFumiyasu ObaEric W. BohannanF. ErnstJay A. Switzer
Xiaodong LiHongsheng GaoCatherine J. MurphyLinfeng Gou
Karthikeyan SekarSantosh KumarLee J. DurndellMark A. IsaacsChristopher M. A. ParlettBen A. CoulsonR.E. DouthwaiteZhi JiangKaren WilsonAdam F. Lee
Xiaohui LiJiangjiang FengWenjing Mao†Feng YinJie Jiang
Petra E. de JonghDaniël VanmaekelberghJohn J. Kelly